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svg_files [2018/08/09 10:34] arusso |
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Again, Inkscape uses markers for line-end symbols (even if you create your own markers using Object -> Objects to Marker). That means, if you want arrowheads at the end of lines, you have to draw them in yourself. The simplest way to do that is to make an arrowhead with two lines grouped together, draw your lines, then copy your arrowhead at the end(s) of them. | Again, Inkscape uses markers for line-end symbols (even if you create your own markers using Object -> Objects to Marker). That means, if you want arrowheads at the end of lines, you have to draw them in yourself. The simplest way to do that is to make an arrowhead with two lines grouped together, draw your lines, then copy your arrowhead at the end(s) of them. |
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Another nice feature of Inkscape is that its 'Resize page to content' lets you resize your svg drawing to trim the white space around its edges before you save it as 'Plain SVG'. An example SVG flowchart diagram produced in this way is shown below. | Another nice feature of Inkscape is that its 'Resize page to content' lets you resize your svg drawing to trim the white space around its edges before you save it as 'Plain SVG'. An example SVG flowchart diagram produced in this way is linked to below. |
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{{wiki:inkscape-drawn-arrows.svg}} | [[https://www.rfc-editor.org/rse/wiki/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=inkscape-drawn-arrows.svg|Inkscape example with drawn arrows]] |
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=== LibreOffice Draw === | === LibreOffice Draw === |