I encountered a similar problem recently when I was trying to create a marginally complex, but mathematically proportionate drawing. I tried everything: snaps on, snaps off, alignment left, right, etc., but no matter what I did, the shapes didn't line up. Finally, I ended up doing most of the work manually: I computed the size of the related rectangles and offsets of the lines manually, then entered them using the x, y, width and height text fields.
I had done the original using OO in about 30 minutes using grid and snap, but I wasn't pleased with the export/import from oodraw into inkscape and I needed the output as SVG. It ended up taking me considerable time to do this in Inkscape because I couldn't get "exact" pixel snaps.
While I appreciate Inkscape's ability to be flexible for more free-hand or free-form artistic expression, I would like to see a way for it to not be quite so clever. If I have a 64x64 rectangle and I want to stack 6 of them in a stairstep fashion and have each one of them exactly 64 pixels apart (at least while I'm creating the original drawing so I have correct proportions once I resize as needed), I would have hoped there was an easy way to achieve this behavior in Inkscape.
Maybe there is a better way (I would hope!), but I couldn't find it. For future reference, I would love to hear about it. I was trying to design/draw a stained-glass window representation, but until I did the manual approach described above, I wasn't happy with the results.
Maybe this is part of the same root cause Kinsley is referring to.
Thanks in advance,
ast
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 00:07, Kinsley Turner wrote:
G'day,
(Please have a look at the attached SVG, and/or screenshot and then this email might make more sense).
I was trying to draw a glassy-look button. I took two spherical buttons, and tried to replicate a rectangle in the middle with the same shading and top/bottom border.
Like this: o=o Except the rectangle (=) occluded half of each spehere (o).
One feature I really needed during this process was a "make same width" button. I zoomed in, stretching the objects to exact-as-possible with mouse movements. However this was not an *exact* sizing. One side was easy, since I could align everything left, but the opposite side was just judged best fit.
After all this, I zoomed back out to see my button rendered with two distinct lines at the edge of the rectangle (at each end). As I zoomed back in to try and work out the problem, sometimes they'd disappear at different zoom intervals.
Eventually I worked out that it's some kind of rendering error. I even hand-edited the XML to ensure the rectangular layers were in exactly the same positions and widths... I still got the problem.
Any suggestions on how to work around this? It's apparent on exported bitmaps too.
Any comments on "Make same width" / "Make same height" buttons? I think this would be cool.
thanks, -kt
PS> My apologies to the people on the list who don't like attachments. I tried to make them as small as possible.
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