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How can I join line segments (example attached) that form open structures? My design has many thousands of line segments.
When I select all nodes using

and press
Join selected nodes then unfortunately all open ends get closed.
Is there a way to change the tolerance (i.e. the maximum distance for two nodes to be merged) for this action? Is there an extension that can help me?
Hi:
The SVG file "mergelines" you send is a path with several segments that have been combined. Despite appearing united, they are not, the segments are still independent of each other but when combined they behave as if it were a single path and are seen as a single path.
To join segments, you have to enter node editing mode. Inside the editing mode, we select two adjunct segments, first one and with the Shift key the other, and select the nodes we want to join (they disappear for a moment) even if you do not see them but you know they are in the corner. We chose, in the node editing toolbox, the third "Join nodes" icon. They will be united. There is a filling that has been introduced and that we do not want and it is because in the filling it does not define. We remove the fill.
You will see that there was a small node before and now it is a larger node. We do the same with the rest of the segments.
In the parts of the path that are open, (I do not know if you want to join them), you enter in the node editing mode and select the nodes that are separated and in the icon of the toolbox you choose "join final nodes with a new segment " And this part will be closed. With the rest of the parts open do the same.
It is much easier to use the Bezier Pen with the Mode tool: "Create a sequence of paraxial segments", the 5th icon on the left in 0.92.2 version of Inkscape.
In this way you get the same result with less effort.
However, what I say in previous paragraphs, serves to understand that even if you do Union of objects or combine paths, they do not join them and therefore do not form a closed enclosure even if they seem to be united.
I hope I have answered your question.