you must use console in windows. type: "mkdir directory_you_want\.inkscape" I used this: mkdir C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\.inkscape as you see I didn't used spaces instead placed "_", because space is not allowed, you can use "" like this: mkdir "C:\Documents...
If the directory is not there, you can create it yourself: mkdir /home/USERNAME/.inkscape/palettes Isn't this a command for Linux and not windows? mkdir works in windows, you only have to change "/" to "\". Thanks shawnhcorey. however, I see it won't let me name the directory &q...
In my opinion it is all the same to me, the list works when it has to be in small window, and the other one from MapFX is blown up version of list to fit the whole screen
try to give fill and stroke to the both and experiment with closed and opened paths, if you select both nodes with and close them with "Join two selected end nodes with a path segment.", then do Path->Divide and it will give you effect you want.