Joe this is probably a crappy hack, but it should work just the same.
- Draw a horizontal and vertical line through the point where you want the star.
- Use the align tool to align the object vertically to the horizontal line.
- Horizontally the object to the vertical line.
I hope that helps.
Aaron
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Joe Ward <bluegrass_joe@...12...> wrote:
> I have opened a map in Inkscape, and I want to draw several stars to mark
> points on the map where attractions may be found. I choose the star shape
> tool from the tool bar, put the cursor on the spot where I want to put the
> first star, click and drag. It draws a star, but some distance from the
> point where I want it, and not a predictable distance or direction from
> where I put the cursor.
> Then I tried to select it in order to move it to the point where I want
> it, by clicking on it with the selection tool. It won't select. If I leave
> it selected after drawing it, I can't drag it where I want it. If I copy it
> and paste it, it pastes under the point where the word "paste" was in the
> edit dialog.
> How is this supposed to work?
>
> -Joe Ward
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