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how to make small changes to lines

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Here is a little trick I learned to move lines or objects in Inkscape. When you find a line or object is to close to another for cutting you can make small moves to separate then by using this trick. First you must have it in path with nodes on the image like just before you save to DFX or SVG files. Then zoom up the area you need to work on and click on the edit path by nodes button to show the nodes on the lines. The nodes are small square boxes that you click on and move where you want. They also have round balls on arms off each side of the box these can be pivoted to change that angles of the lines around the boxes. by clicking on the node you can move it all around and the balls help to change the shape too.
I made a short video and compressed it to show what I am talking about. I hope you can un-pack it to view it this is the first time I did this with a video. I uploaded 2 types of compression.

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Re: how to make small changes to lines

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I am not sure in Inkscape, but in Corel here's a trick that you may be able to use. Hopefully it will work in Inkscape as well.

Holding down the shift key will allow you to select multiple nodes by clicking on each one that you want to include, then when you have all the nodes selected that you want, move one and it moves all of the ones you selected at the same time. This makes it easy to move a curved line without having to worry about changing the actual shape by moving individual nodes one at a time.

Again, not sure if Inkscape allows this, but if it does it may save you a bunch of time.
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Re: how to make small changes to lines

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Gamelord wrote:I am not sure in Inkscape, but in Corel here's a trick that you may be able to use. Hopefully it will work in Inkscape as well.

Holding down the shift key will allow you to select multiple nodes by clicking on each one that you want to include, then when you have all the nodes selected that you want, move one and it moves all of the ones you selected at the same time. This makes it easy to move a curved line without having to worry about changing the actual shape by moving individual nodes one at a time.

Again, not sure if Inkscape allows this, but if it does it may save you a bunch of time.
This works in Inkscape as we'll.
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shows there is "more then one way to skin a cat"
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