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Beginners' Questions Powerstroke LPE causes weird self-intersection?
  1. #1
    Rever13 Rever13 @Rever13

    I was working on a project for a client so I can't exactly share the source file, but I was able to recreate it easily. Not sure how to describe it, but here's the issue I'm having.
    The shape isn't "closed".
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    O.S. is Windows 7 32-bit, Inkscape is Inkscape 1.3 (0e150ed6c4, 2023-07-21).

    Every tutorial I watch either doesn't have this issue or doesn't get this complex with their paths. Any guidance is appreciated.
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  2. #2
    Polygon Polygon @Polygonโš–๐ŸŒถ

    Check out the โ€žFill ruleโ€œ in Fill and Stroke tab โ€žStrokeโ€œ. Perhaps upload this example file.

  3. #3
    Rever13 Rever13 @Rever13

    I've already messed around with the 2 fill rules I know of for at least an hour in addition to messing around with whatever powerstroke setting available. I admit I don't know everything about it and it's incredibly frustrating. Doesn't help that my old hardware is making Inkscape unhappy (gee wonder why?).
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    Don't know if I'm uploading the svg correctly. Again, any help appreciated.

  4. #4
    Polygon Polygon @Polygonโš–๐ŸŒถ
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    Not very intuitive but: Take Node tool and select one node and go Path->Reverseย will cure the defective rendering instantly.

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  5. #5
    Rever13 Rever13 @Rever13

    Thank you very much! That solved all the rendering problems I was having. Cheers!ย 

  6. #6
    COD COD @COD

    That "might" be fixed in v1.4rc. Similiar issues were fixed in v1.4beta3.ย 

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