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I've put some text inside a rectangle using inkscape so the tree is like
<svg:rect><svg:text><svg:tspan>text....
The problem is, I can't see the text. I've tried fiddling with the opacity of the rect to no avail. There should be a way of doing this from the UI?
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What is a "line" object in Inkscape? Drawing lines in
Inkscape is by using the tool "Draw Bezier curves and
straight lines (Shift+F6)". This creates objects of another
type, "path".
Using Inkscape: is there a way to convert an object of type
"line" into an object of the more general type "path"?
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I create figure and set border width to 1px.
My image actual size is 100px. But with border this is 102px. How to set inner border instead of o*uther border*? In Protoshop I can select type of border - inner, outer or center. But in Inkscape I not found this option.
Please, help me. Thanks!
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I'm creating a slideshow in Inkscape. There's one or more layer per slide, plus several background layers, and some special layers to be used on several slides in a row, etc.
In the past, I'd create each slide as a .png image by turning on appropriate layers and exporting an image. This is tedious…
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Hello,
I'm quite impressed with Incskape, it's very powerfull. That's why I wanted to start learning it. But how should I start (to learn it efficiently)?
Should I read a book (anybody can recommend me a good one?) or just (inefficiently) do some tutorials on the internet.
I really want to learn it…
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So I've been getting into a bit of assembly lately and I'm a beginner so i was wondering if someone could clarify something. I take it every process has it's own set of registers, and each thread can modify these registers right?. How then do multiple threads use the same registers without causing…
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I'm a beginner learning some assembly, when preserving the ESP register before a function call does it matter if you do it by adding or subtracting? hard to explain, consider the following
mov esi, esp
sub esp, 12 // on 32bit OS this would mean that there are 3 arguments to the function
// push,…
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Sorry if I am not supposed to post beginner level questions here..I am new to this site
Please read the code below first
I am confused about getchar() 's role in the following code.. I mean I know its helping me see the output window which will only be closed when I press enter key
So getchar()…
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Learning new technologies can be daunting. If you’ve never used a Mac before, you’ll probably be a bit baffled at first. But, you’re probably at least coming from a desktop computing background (Windows), so you common frame of reference.
But what if you’re just now learning…
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My brother is just starting out college. He's studying the same thing I am here in Bolivia; Systems Engineer which is the equivalent of what a CS degree is in the US.
Being his big brother and a programmer myself I really want to guide him and give him the right material to learn and become good…
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