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* To center an object:
 
* To center an object:
 
** <code>Object > Align and Distribute</code>
 
** <code>Object > Align and Distribute</code>
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* To edit a gradient:
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** Select the gradient tool on the bar at left
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** This should show a line which has at least two points on it.
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*** You can move this line to orient/position the gradient.
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*** Clicking on a point puts that point's color into the color-editor on the right.
 
==How To==
 
==How To==
 
* [https://inkscape.org/doc/tutorials/shapes/tutorial-shapes.html Tutorial: Shapes]
 
* [https://inkscape.org/doc/tutorials/shapes/tutorial-shapes.html Tutorial: Shapes]
 
==Reference==
 
==Reference==
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}

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Notes

  • To delete layers
    • There are [+] and [-] buttons at the bottom of the layer-list windowlet. [-] deletes the selected layer.
    • Sometimes there will be a "Delete Current Layer" option in the right-click menu (maybe only on Windows?)
  • To round the corners of a square:
    • Method 1:
      • select the shape (with the arrow (select) tool)
      • select the "create rectangles and squares" tool (from the tool list)
      • at the top of the window, there will be controls labeled Rx and Ry. You can use the scroll wheel on those to increase rounding (starts at zero).
    • Method 2:
      • select object with the select tool, then select the second tool (node editor thingy) then pull the circle on the top right of it
  • To center an object:
    • Object > Align and Distribute
  • To edit a gradient:
    • Select the gradient tool on the bar at left
    • This should show a line which has at least two points on it.
      • You can move this line to orient/position the gradient.
      • Clicking on a point puts that point's color into the color-editor on the right.

How To

Reference