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You can also combine two paths... so they remain distinct and editable, but are locked together in a single object - this doesn't allow 3 paths extending from the same node, but it does mean you can move them together as one object to mimic that effect.
Find it in Path -> Combine (ctrl-K)
On Mon, 2011-11-14 at 10:47 -0500, inkscape-user@...2925... wrote:
Well, thank you! That's exactly what I was asking. I kept searching the menus, but the button was on the left the whole time. And the invisible object as an anchor for three bars is a great idea. Maybe I'll need to join three beziers at one point some day, but for now, the connectors are perfect.
Sincerely yours, John B.
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 02:25:04PM +0000, Maarten van der Velde wrote:
Hallo,
I don't know if I understand you correctly, but I guess the answer to number one would be: use the last (bottom-most) tool from the tool panel called "Create diagram connectors". Click it, hover over a previously created object and the center will light up. Click on the red rectangle and connect it to another object. Now, the connector will move along with the objects.
This could be used to answer your second question as well. Create three connectors emerging from one, invisible, object.
Hope this helps,
Maarten
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