Not sure what you are bumping here David, since I don't think your first message ever made it to the list.
Anyway this is what I know about the flood fill in Inkscape.
http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/ReleaseNotes046#Paint_Bucket_tool
On 5/23/07, David Niezabitowski <dniezby@...1263...> wrote:
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That's good information but not what I meant.
Is the feature available because my version doesn't have it available in any option that I've been able to find.
I'm on Windows with version .45.1
If there is a new version to download where can I find it as I don't see it listed on the site.
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 05:58:45PM +0200, David Niezabitowski wrote:
That's good information but not what I meant.
Is the feature available because my version doesn't have it available in any option that I've been able to find.
I'm on Windows with version .45.1
No, it will become available in 0.46. No ETA on when that will be available so far, though.
Bryce
ah, well there's my dilemma
I used to use the cvs version and just copy over the Inkscape executable to my existing folder, I couldn't figure out why bucket fill wasn't there - copy over the inkscape/share/icons folder too and all is well. So, download the latest cvs file, unzip it, rename your existing Inkscape executable to inkscape.exe.old (or something) and copy inkscape.exe and /inkscape/share/icons/* from you unzipped cvs to your current Inkscape dir. Happy bucket filling :-)
Tony
David Niezabitowski wrote:
ah, well there's my dilemma
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Thanks for the tip.
I knew the feature was coming, but in my latest work I was attempting to use Photoshop to bucket fill all the different sections and then use Trace Bitmap. After a few mistakes it became a little tedious.
sysadmin-2 wrote:
I used to use the cvs version and just copy over the Inkscape executable to my existing folder, I couldn't figure out why bucket fill wasn't there - copy over the inkscape/share/icons folder too and all is well. So, download the latest cvs file, unzip it, rename your existing Inkscape executable to inkscape.exe.old (or something) and copy inkscape.exe and /inkscape/share/icons/* from you unzipped cvs to your current Inkscape dir. Happy bucket filling :-)
Tony
David Niezabitowski wrote:
ah, well there's my dilemma
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