Greg.

I looked at your image.  A better way to do this in the future is to use the pen tool continuously.  From what see, it looks like you drew individual segments of the triangle piece.  If you draw the segments continuously and end up back where you started everything will be connected, and you won't have to bother going back in select/join individual nodes. 

~A

On 5/20/07, Gian Paolo Mureddu <thetargos@...155...> wrote:
Gregory Piñero escribió:
On 5/19/07, Gian Paolo Mureddu <thetargos@...155...> wrote:
 I'm not sure if what you want to do is what I did with your image in the
attached file. What I did was:

* With the node tool, selected the ending nodes of the "closing" stroke and
the last node of the "V" shape of the fan blade, then selected the "join
ending nodes" button (first to the right of the add/delete node buttons in
the toolbar) to join both segments to either side. Then brought up the
stroke and fill window to change the fill color from colorless to red,
leaving the stroke in black to illustrate. The "window"-like shape in dotted
lines, I selected it and "erased" its fill and placed it at the top of the
stack (selection tool and the right-most button just to the left of the
coordinates entries). Hope this is what you wanted.

Hmm, I can't get this work on my own now.  It just keeps telling me
"To join, you must have two endnodes selected". I think I'm selecting
them?

-Greg
To successfully select two nodes, you need to keep shift pressed (if selecting individual nodes) or draw a selection box around the two nodes you want.


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