Hi,
I just tried to figure out how to accomplish this, and one way to do it would be as follows:
1. Draw your square.
2. Select it and press F2 (edit path by nodes)
3. Use the round control point to round all of the corners.
4. Perform "Object to Path".
5. Select the control point of the corners you would like to have a 90° angle, by selecting first one point, then (with SHIFT pressed) the other one. (Perform this separate for each angle).
6. After having selected the two points, press "Make selected segments lines" (4th button from right; the one with the two blue control points connected by a straight line).
7. Use the "Edit Path by nodes" tool to move one of the control points until you have a 90° angle.
8. Do this with the control points of all three corners.
That's it!
Greetings,
Claus
Mr.SpOOn wrote:
Hi, I want to round a single corner of a square, but I can't obtain what I want.
Inside the square there is a circle and I'd like to have the corner with the same roundness of the circle.
What I did till now is:
- converting the square to a path
- creating two new nodes in the middle of each side of the corner
- move handles of the corner to round it
This doesn't work very well, so I tried to duplicate the circle and cut the corner dividing paths. Maybe this is a better solution but I can't exactly align the cutting circle with the first one (I have to align them diagonally).
Is there an easier way to do this? Or a tutorial or something about rounding single corners?
Thank you, Carlo
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