![]() Perhaps i am missing some links or this is over complicated, it should be easy to do, probably in my opinion the single most useful feature for me to use inkscape. I tried to click on Text -> Conver to TEXT but doesn't do anything, etc opening the Text and Font box, then there's the TEXT box but there isn't anything there, because it's not text :) You can of course do some surgical work, click on letters, select say the letter A then remove it, then remove a space, which is still GREAT but it used to be much simpler editing text. The dialog has 3 tabs: one for the Fill, one for the Stroke paint and one for the Stroke style. When you select existing text it looks like this, always: Apart from the options listed under the title of this chapter, this dialog can also be opened by double-clicking on the fields for fill and stroke at the bottom left of the Inkscape window. Duplicate: Ctrl+D: duplicate selection: New object(s) are placed exactly over the original(s. Ctrl+7: paste path effect: This applies the path effect of the copied path to the paths/shapes in current selection. You could select the text, get a little yellow dot, then expand the text box (cant explain any better), then take the TEXT tool and add or remove letters - now for the life of me i cannot do it anymore. If a gradient handle (in Gradient tool) or a text span (in Text tool) are selected, they get the style instead of the entire object. Enter the colors by clicking the node and editing the fill color. Add points in the line by clicking it (a plus icon will show when you hover over the gradient line). Like many other people, i need to EDIT PDF text sometimes, fix invoices, etc - now, in a previous release, i don't remember the number, this was really easy. Keyboard shortcuts with Latin letters now correctly work in a localized keyboard layout (e.g. Draw a straight line with the gradient tool from the beginning of the rectangle to its end. ![]() Running inkscape 1.3.2 now, just updated. ![]()
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