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ImportError: Module use of python You can fix this by downloading the standalone version of UniConvertor for Windows and installing it. This will overwrite the two files in that directory that do no longer work on Windows and will allow you to use the im- and export functionality of UniConvertor with Inkscape versions from Inkscape 0.

If you've found a new Inkscape extension or palette, document template, symbol set, icon set, etc. The directory where the downloaded files need to be pasted is slightly different, depending on your operating system. When you browse to that place, using your file manager, it may be that the folder is not visible to you, because it is hidden.

Inside the preferences directory, you will see several folders, such as 'extensions', 'palettes', 'templates', etc. Sometimes, the folder you need isn't there. If that's the case, you can just create it. Please see this info in the manual. If you need to reset your user preferences, first you need to find your preferences. Now go to your file manager such as Windows Explorer for Windows operating systems and follow that path to find preferences.

Note that for Windows, AppData is part of that file path. And sometimes you might find AppData is hidden. You can consult Windows documentation for instructions how to unhide all hidden files and folders. Or you can paste that path into Windows Explorer, to open just that folder, for just this reason and all the other hidden folders remain hidden.

It might not look like there's any place to paste that path, in Windows Explorer, but it's the first row under the titlebar. Just click there, and you will see that you can paste it in. If you are resetting your prefs just because you want to, or maybe as part of a clean installation, then just delete that file. The next time you start Inkscape, a new one, with all the default settings will be automatically created.

If you are resetting your prefs as a troubleshooting step, and you don't necessarily want to lose all your carefully set options, then rename that file maybe to something like preferences-old. The next time you start Inkscape, a new preferences. If that solves your problem, then you'll have to find some way to figure out which option was causing your problem. If it doesn't solve your problem, then you can delete the newly created preferences. Inkscape currently does not support color management for file export.

Developers have begun to discuss the best ways to do this, including potentially with crowdfunding or donations, but actual work has not started yet. Meanwhile, there are a couple of other options available:. There also is some info in the manual. Using the command line interface on Windows has certain limitations and specific requirements.

As of the 0. The start menu shortcut points to inkscape. This is actually a windows executable, that calls inkscape. If you type "inkscape. If you are using an older version of Inkscape, or just wish for historical context, see this mailing list thread. If you've tried your best but are totally stuck, or just want to discuss some broader topics with other Inkscape users, there are several bulletin board style forums, in several different languages, on the internet.

These are listed on the Community page of the Inkscape website. Launchpad Answers is also a good place to ask for help, because sometimes a developer will be available to answer your question. The Inkscape-user mailing list is another good place to ask for help, if you're willing to deal with all the email generated by mailing lists. Sometimes people join IRC thinking they can get a quick answer. However this can be very hit and miss, as generally whomever is active on IRC at the moment probably doesn't know the right answer for you.

Also, your question may result in distracting other conversations. An image may also contain any combination of the above. Just remember that the status bar is your good friend, for beginners and experts alike. But if none of these solutions seem to help, please contact the support community, through a forum, mailing list or IRC. You can find info on the Community page. With Inkscape version 0. Some non-standard-conforming external programs and some Inkscape extensions cannot yet deal with this change, and require px as the unit that is used in the SVG code.

To make this your standard template, please see the FAQ item about templates. For a detailed, technical explanation of unit handling, please see this wiki page. Most likely, this is because you used Save As: Cairo. In versions before 0. With the object selected, click the far right button on the Ellipse tool control bar.

With the object selected, click the far right button on the Rectangle tool control bar. Although it may seem odd, Inkscape does provide a way to move gradient and pattern fills of objects separately from the object. Toggle it back on, and your gradient or pattern will stay with the object when you move or resize it, as you expect.

If you need the color of the marker to be different from the color of the stroke for some reason you can find instructions for changing it in the XML code in the manual. This is probably because SVG masks work differently than a typical mask that you might use in a raster graphics program.

Please see this chapter in the manual for details. Because of a known problem with Inkscape's renderer as well as many other renderers, for example Xara's , at different zoom levels, you may notice a seam between 2 adjacent objects, even though one object ends and the other begins on precisely the same point, and there is absolutely no gap between them. This has to do with something called "anti-aliasing", which is what makes Inkscape's and other vector editors' lines so sharp and clear.

These issues will be seen in versions 0. However, starting with version 0. For patterns, in versions before 0. The problem is improved in 0. There are some tricks that can help disguise it, but they are very dependent on the particular circumstances on your canvas. You might want to consider posting a message in a forum or on the mailing list , where you can share your file, and others can collaborate with you.

When raster "bitmap" images are imported into Inkscape, you will be given a choice of options: to link, or to embed. Advantage - The raster image stays in the SVG file. Disadvantage - The embedded raster image makes the SVG file much larger. Link — The raster file does not become part of the SVG file, and instead, the path for Inkscape to find the raster file on your computer is stored in SVG file.

Every time you open the SVG file, Inkscape looks for the raster file, in the place where it was when you imported it, so it can be displayed.

If you happen to delete that raster file from your computer, or move it to another location, or if you take the SVG file to another computer, Inkscape will not be able to find the raster file, the next time you open it.

However, Inkscape does remember that there had been an imported raster file, and it remembers exactly where it was on your canvas. At this point, the only way to get the image back, is to import it again unless you can put the image back in your file manager, where it was at the time you imported it. This time, you could either embed it, or simply remember to keep it together with the SVG file, if you plan to move either file later. Another possible solution might be to convert the raster image to vector, using Inkscape's automated trace engine: Trace Bitmap.

However, Trace Bitmap is not designed to accurately reproduce any raster image. Depending on how you plan to use the imported image, tracing might not be the best solution. Typically the decision whether to auto-trace or not, has more to do with designing your image, than simply not accidentally losing the imported raster file. Inkscape seems to be picky about fonts. If they are unstable, or otherwise not well-made, they may appear in the list of fonts when Text tool is engaged but either nothing shows up when you type, or it types plain text, instead of the font you want.

There seems to be some improvement in more current versions. Best advice is to acquire a better quality font. Or if you are on a Mac, please see Inkscape does not see some fonts on Mac. Some fonts are designed with bold, italics, and some other faces like oblique, etc.

For Inkscape versions 0. But it can't simulate bolding. So if you try to bold a font, and either nothing happens, or it changes to plain text, then either it just doesn't have a bold face, or perhaps is not well-made.

Best advice is to find a font which is made with the face you need. So if your font won't go bold or italics, you'll need to find a font which is made with those faces. It might be possible to simulate bolding such a font, by adding a stroke, and adjusting stroke width. But it wouldn't be a true bolding. And it might be possible to simulate italics by skewing the text slightly. But again, not true italics. You can still force Inkscape to simulate italics by manually entering "italic" into the text field for the font variant in the text tool's controls bar.

This feature is not implemented in current Inkscape versions, but you can use Gimp to scan your document and then import it in Inkscape. Not very many renderers can display flowed text, because it's not fully implemented in SVG standards yet.

So the solution is not to use flowed text if you're planning to export to a different format, or use the file outside of Inkscape. Flowed text is created by clicking and dragging with the Text tool, while a simple click creates plain text. So, if you don't really need the flowing aspect, just use click to position text cursor instead of dragging to create a frame. This command fully preserves the appearance and formatting of your flowed text but makes it non-flowed and SVG compliant.

Inkscape uses a renderer to show the image you're working on, on the Inkscape canvas and to redraw it, with every edit you make. The Adobe Reader is a renderer. And web browsers e. Firefox, IE, etc. Why do they display SVG images differently? Inkscape Draw Freely. Home » About » Overview. Overview For Designers of all Kinds The design process may begin by doodles on a napkin, a sketched mindmap, a photo of a memorable object, or a mockup in software which really wouldn't work to complete the project.

There are many learning resources available, take advantage of them! Professional Publishing All Inkscape projects may be exported in formats friendly to web browsers or commercial printer rooms.

Free Community Inkscape is free! This could involve submitting a bug to the bugtracker, writing a patch that fixes a bug or testing to see if the patches have fixed the issue.

This helps keep the administrative side of inkscape's development in good working order and improves the effectiveness of developers as they have access to better and more accurate information. See the Bug Management guide which will show you how to use the bug tracker to manage bug reports from users. It is highly recommended that you read it if you want to help in this area. Inkscape is a large software project. Great documentation can help users get the most out of the software.

Documentation can range from the wiki pages and website guides to wonderfully produced web videos that show users exactly how to use features and achieve results. If you're interested in writing official documentation, please inquire on the documentation mailing list.

You can find most of the info you should need on our page about writing extensions.



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