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Submitted By: brynn Date: March 09, 2014, 11:09:55 AM Views: 22993 |
What To Do When A Tool Stops Working (Or Tools are Drawing Invisible Objects) By default, whenever you draw a new object with Inkscape, that object takes the style (color, stroke width, transparency, etc.) of the object which was last drawn with that tool. Usually we find that someone has made an object transparent, and thus, the next object they draw with that tool will also be transparent. There are a few places to control transparency:
If the non-working tool is a shape tool (Rectangle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Another possibility is that you have turned the fill and/or stroke off completely. After you draw a new object, and without deselecting it (and even though you might not be able to see it) go to Object menu > Fill and Stroke > Fill tab, and/or Stroke Paint tab. If you see this button ![]() ![]() Once you know all these places to check, you'll be able to change the style of objects to your liking, as you draw. However, there IS a way to set your tools to have custom styles, which will not change, no matter how much you may edit objects later. (For example, I have all my tools set to draw in a 1 px black stroke, and no fills.) Here's a tutorial: Customize Your Inkscape Tools' Styles. And finally, if it's a key shortcut that doesn't seem to work, try clicking once on any open area of the canvas. Sometimes you just need to bring Inkscape's attention back to the canvas. Of course, this will deselect anything that might be selected. So if it's a difficult selection to make, and you don't want to lose it, try switching to the Node tool and click a node. That brings Inkscape back to the canvas, and you can switch back to the Selection tool and try the key shortcut again. So that's about all I can think of. If anyone has another tip to add under this subject, please feel free to Comment, below. And if you still can't solve the problem, please feel free to post a message in our forum ![]() Brynn
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