![]() ![]() To change the position of a point simply click You can edit the anchor points with the Nodes Tool (keyboard shortcut: N). Setting the second anchor point, you can create a curved line. When you hold down the left mouse button and then drag your mouse while Click somewhere in the “p” to set the firstĪnchor point, then click into the “l” to set the second anchor point. To add the missing connection, we will draw a short line. You can zoom in Inkscape by pressing + (zoom in) or – (zoom out). Necessary to make the text completely connected because the “p” does The image above I also zoomed into an area where some manual editing is ![]() With the stroke added, you can now clearly see that each letter is an individual object. ![]() There you can edit the number in the Width field. This will open up the Fill and Stroke menu on the right side. You can change the width of the stroke byĬlicking on the number next to the stroke color on the bottom left of ![]() This adds an outline in your chosen color On your keyboard and click on one of the colors in the color palette at With the letters still selected, hold Shift For this either right-click on the group and select Ungroup or select the group object with the Select Tool and then click on the Ungroup Symbol (keyboard shortcut: Shift+Ctrl+G) The next thing we need to do is to ungroup. On the length of your text because each letter turned into an individual Selecting, have a look at the info box on the bottom. We need to switch to the Select Tool (keyboard shortcut: S). In the top menu click on Path and then select Object to Path (keyboard shortcut: Shift+Ctrl+C).Īt first, it might seem that nothing has changed, but when you lookĬlosely, you will notice two things: First you cannot select or edit the Text is not selected, simply hover over it with your mouse and then Text is selected when there’s a dotted bounding box around it. To do this make sure your text is selected. You can use the drop-down list on the top left to select your desired font. To create the text, select the Text Tool (keyboard shortcut: T), click somewhere on the canvas, and type your text. ![]()
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