Ok, somehow I got it to change -- not sure how I did it. It seems that it always wants to go back to default (which used to be Sansumi, but now I somehow changed it to BlackJack). Wish I could figure out how to disable default. Maybe I'm just trying to make this more complicated than it is. Anyway, I was able to cut a welded font with BlackJack font -- so darned cool!
Do you know of anyway to change the Ruler from pixels to inches? [Edited -- I figured out how to do this, go to Edit, Document Properties, under the Page tab, go to General and change the default units to your selection]
Thanks for all your help!
Welding with Inkscape
Re: Welding with Inkscape
Last edited by DiCutter on Tue Feb 26, 2008 9:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Welding with Inkscape
The rulers in my screen of Inkscape are in millimetres - I can't see any way to change them to anything else, but saying that, I know very little about this programme.
Sorry
SJ
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SJ
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Re: Welding with Inkscape
Thanks so much! I think I can find it with just the font name. I totally know what you mean about looking at so many!! I'm in the same boat!! I wouldn't be able to tell you where I got a font from either!!SJ5 wrote:The font is called MKBritish Writing. I'm sorry I don't remember which site I downloaded it from, but it was one of the ones referred to on the main SCA site - either dafonts.com or something like that. I've looked at and downloaded so many interesting fonts and dingbats in the last week, I'm entirely confused!
SJ
Thanks again!
Kristie
Re: Welding with Inkscape
Thanks for all your help, you know more about this than I do . Finally got a welded cut with BlackJack font. So happy to be able to do this. I still can't figure out why the font choice always reverts back to a default, but I can work around this by resetting the default when I want to use a different font. It's probably just a setting I need to change somewhere.SJ5 wrote:The rulers in my screen of Inkscape are in millimetres - I can't see any way to change them to anything else, but saying that, I know very little about this programme.
Sorry
SJ
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There is an arrow for the drop down menu at the end of the measurementsDiCutter wrote:Ok, somehow I got it to change -- not sure how I did it. It seems that it always wants to go back to default (which used to be Sansumi, but now I somehow changed it to BlackJack). Wish I could figure out how to disable default. Maybe I'm just trying to make this more complicated than it is. Anyway, I was able to cut a welded font with BlackJack font -- so darned cool!
Do you know of anyway to change the Ruler from pixels to inches?
Thanks for all your help!
Doin the Bug...ain't nothin wrong if you wanna do da Bug all nite long...
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Re: Welding with Inkscape
I'm downloading inscape now, but, forgive me if i'm being dense, but when i download an SVG file, I get a message saying I don't have what it takes to view it (paraphrasing) so what do i need to download to be able to view SVG files?
Thanks for any help
Thanks for any help
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Thank you so much for these instructions. They were great. I was actually able to do this after a few trys. I still can't get some of my shape or image files to show up in SCA but I'll take this!!! I'll post the tile I made.
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Re: Welding with Inkscape
I'm trying to do a weld in inkscape where you first position the letters not in a straight line but with some a little higher and some a little lower. The instructions say to use alt + Up or Down to do this. But what key is Up and Down? I tried using the cursor keys, but they don't work.
Instructions also say to use alt + left to weld, but that didn't work either. As someone pointed out, it's alt + <. So what's the corresponding key for up and down?
Instructions also say to use alt + left to weld, but that didn't work either. As someone pointed out, it's alt + <. So what's the corresponding key for up and down?
Re: Welding with Inkscape
The way I've worked out to do that is: using the "A" key, type one letter, left click again, type another letter and so on. Then using the "Select" arrow at the top left of the panel, drag each letter individually to the place I want. When they're all joined up, go to "Union" (under Path header), click that and then they should all weld together. That way, you can have the letters higher or lower. As yet, I haven't worked out how to position letters at an angle, but then it's early days....
SJ
SJ
Re: Welding with Inkscape
SJ5,
That makes sense because what you are doing by left clicking is creating another 'box' - each letter is individual. Conversly, if one just types a word then that entire word is in one 'box'. Your method creates individual letters in their own box therefore they can be moved independantly.
TFS!
Shari
That makes sense because what you are doing by left clicking is creating another 'box' - each letter is individual. Conversly, if one just types a word then that entire word is in one 'box'. Your method creates individual letters in their own box therefore they can be moved independantly.
TFS!
Shari
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