Super brief intro about me - I am 100% self-taught on Inkscape. 15% via YouTube videos, 85% accidental find during trial & error button pushing.
That said, I feel pretty confident about where I am (for now, anyway) with regards to what I really use it for. I consider myself fairly geeky & would say I'm pretty tech-savvy. Where I get myself into the biggest messes is, attempting to follow instructions from someone who is intending them for someone with a bit more experience than I have. 75% of the time, it usually ends up working out in my favor... but that other 25%... **sigh** not so much.
That brings me to here. I attempted to follow a couple different YouTube videos for changing the main template in Inkscape to fix the image scaling issue between Inkscape & the Cricut Design Space software. Nothing has worked.. and in fact.. I'm pretty sure it made it worse. Now, my Documents Properties box pops up waaaaay off to the right side of the screen, and I can usually barely click on it to drag it into view. But the BIG issue is, when importing my images into Design Space, the image ends up being something ridiculous like 450 in x 512 in, and is placed somewhere around Timbuktu on the canvas. I've got a "process" that has been working (go to the width box, enter the width listed in Inkscape, then tab to the X & Y boxes and enter 0.5 in both of them, so my image comes up to the top left corner), but when I have a pretty detailed image, WHOA NELLY, it takes a long time to load!!! I understand that there's a difference with the way each software "defines an inch" and how many pixels should be counted within an inch - or something.. but what I don't know, is how to make them match... if it IS possible.
I used the SEARCH box to try & find other posts about this, and think I found one or two... but the verbiage on the one that seemed to fit my issue best took a bit of a left turn out of my field of familiarity. If I have somehow completely missed an entire amazing thread on how to correct this issue, I deeply apologize & would love to know how I should search to find it. I definitely don't mean to stink up the topics with redundancy.
Thanks for your help & your "well paid" time!! It is much appreciated!!
Cathy