Thanks, Aaron. Your first method works if one wants to remove the entire line. But imagine that one wants to remove only a little bit of the line (not the entire line). Can it be done without the Bezier tool?
Paul
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Aaron Elmquist <ironranger@...155...> wrote:
Convert the object to a path. Swith to the node tool and select the nodes on the line you want to delete. Use the break apart comand to make two nodes at the corners, select the line, and delete.
It might be faster to re-draw the 3 sides you want with bezeir tool and snapping and deleting the rectangle after.
Note: You cant fill an object that is not closed.
On 8/18/08, Paul Smith <phhs80@...155...> wrote:
Dear All,
Given a rectangle, how to remove a piece of the its line?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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