Sorry this is a newbie question but having searched the focums I can't find a solution.
I am using inkscape to drive a cutter and need to produce perforated lines. The cutter requires that lines are created as paths.
If I draw a line in inkscape, select one of the dashed stroke formats and then convert the line to a path using STROKE TO PATH the path I end up with is a series of small rectangles ie 4 nodes allowing for the thickness of the line. It does not seem to matter how thin I define the line, i always get 4 nones. This causes the cutter to make two passes (one in each direction) of the dash as it tries to cut a very thin rectangle.
Is there a way of converting a dashed line to a path with no thickness, ie just a node at the beginning and end of each dash?
TIA
Hugh
Dashed Lines as 2 node paths - How?
Re: Dashed Lines as 2 node paths - How?
hdouglas wrote:Is there a way of converting a dashed line to a path with no thickness, ie just a node at the beginning and end of each dash?
'Extensions > Modify Path > Convert to Dashes' was added to improve support of desktop cutting plotters:
Alvin Penner wrote:The intent is to take the selected paths and, if they have a dashed Stroke Style attribute, then convert the dashed Stroke Style into an explicitly cut path with actual gaps in the path.
The Extension is part of Inkscape 0.47.
Re: Dashed Lines as 2 node paths - How?
Also please see our Inkscape and Cutters forum for support from people who know and use various brands of cutting machines.
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Re: Dashed Lines as 2 node paths - How?
Many thanks. Now sorted