Hi All,
I want to hatch filling in text with eggbot.
not to Filling with Hatch(Rough).it display with wavy.not particular hatch.
In text.hatch display with degree and line space drop bar.
so,please suggest me how can it possible.Reply Must.
Thanxs.
Filling Hatch in Text with Eggbot Option.
Re: Filling Hatch in Text with Eggbot Option.
I want to hatch filling in text with eggbot.
not to Filling with Hatch(Rough).
I don't understand what you're asking. I realize you're not a native English speaker, so we will just be patient with each other ok?
When you say "Hatch (rough)" you mean in the Path Effects Editor, right? If that's not what you're looking for, can you tell me what tool you are using? Is it a Filter or Extension? Or are you talking about a Pattern Fill?
it display with wavy.not particular hatch.
If you're using the LPE Hatches (Path Effects Editor > Hatches (rough)), when you first apply it to the text, yes, it looks wavy. (I don't know why they made it that way. It hasn't been particularly useful to me.) But that's just the default configuration. You can make it look any way you want, using the controls. After you select Hatches (rough) and click Add, the wavy lines are applied, and also, just below the Effect List, is a previously not visible section titled Current Effect. With all those settings, you can do things like make the lines straight, make the lines thicker/thinner, bend or not bend, make the angles sharp or curved, adjust the line thickness around the corners heavier just before the turn or just after.....many, many options -- you can make it look like it was drawn by hand or make it look very structured or technical.
Also, there is another way to control the hatchmarks. Select the hatchmarks using the Node, and you can see 4 handles. 2 tiny circles, and 2 tiny diamonds. With these, you can rotate the hatches, make them closer together or wider apart, bend them, rotate etc.
In text.hatch display with degree and line space drop bar.
I'm sorry, but I can't understand this. I think you might be asking about the controls for the hatchmarks, and if so, I might have answered it already. But if not, please try again. I'm very patient
I made a drawing using that LPE tool, not too long ago. I'm not much of an artist, but I would be happy to upload the SVG file, and you could get some idea about how to use it, by sort of disecting my work....if it would be helpful to you, just let me know??
If you don't want to use that tool, you might try using a Pattern Fill. In the Fill and Stroke dialog > Fill tab, click the pattern button (button with blue and white diamonds). There you can choose among many different stripe patterns, which may simulate hatchmarks. There are far fewer options to control them, compared to the LPE Hatches. If you select it with the Node tool, it also has handles, but they are not necessarily anywhere near the object. For some reason, they were made to appear in the top left corner of the page border. If you click on the tiny X, you can drag it closer to the object, so you can see what effect the handles are having on the pattern, when you adjust them.
In your previous, related topic here: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9711&p=36029#p36029 you had some concerns about the hatching being very slow. Did you get that fixed?
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Re: Filling Hatch in Text with Eggbot Option.
Hi
Please check the attachment as .jpg image.
Here i wants to hatch like attached .jpg file.
Let me know how to achieve with INKSCAPE.
Thanks
Please check the attachment as .jpg image.
Here i wants to hatch like attached .jpg file.
Let me know how to achieve with INKSCAPE.
Thanks
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Re: Filling Hatch in Text with Eggbot Option.
In the fill and stroke dialog box the top row has choices of what to fill with, choose "pattern" and then from the drop down menu select the diagonal fill you like or is closest to what you want, and then you can edit it later ..
Your mind is what you think it is.
Re: Filling Hatch in Text with Eggbot Option.
Install the 'Hatch Fill…' extension (read the web page for details and limitations), convert the text to path (menu 'Path > Object to Path') and hatch it…
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Re: Filling Hatch in Text with Eggbot Option.
Hi...............
Im Try this function (menu 'Path > Object to Path') and Hatch Fill but my inkscape is crash.
im using Windows Xp service pack 2.core 2 duo.1gb ram.
so,any reason to crash the inkscape?
Im Try this function (menu 'Path > Object to Path') and Hatch Fill but my inkscape is crash.
im using Windows Xp service pack 2.core 2 duo.1gb ram.
so,any reason to crash the inkscape?
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- In this condition im waiting for hatch but no result .and inkscape is crash.
Re: Filling Hatch in Text with Eggbot Option.
Milan1 wrote:Im Try this function (menu 'Path > Object to Path') and Hatch Fill but my inkscape is crash.
im using Windows Xp service pack 2.core 2 duo.1gb ram.
so,any reason to crash the inkscape?
I don't know why the extension fails for you (or even crashes inkscape itself?) - it works as expected for me with Inkscape 0.48.1 on Mac OS X.
- Do other extensions work fine for you, or do they also fail or crash Inkscape itself?
- Does it work if you try to hatch a larger, simpler shape like a rectangle?
- Does it work if you ungroup the converted text and hatch each glyph separately?
- It might also be that you didn't change the fill and stroke attributes of the text and simply don't see the hatches (black strokes over black fill), or
- that your chosen settings (for spacing) would create too many hatch lines (too dense)?
Also, please consider asking these questions on the support sites of all EggBot-related things (links are in the reply I gave in one of the topics you posted earlier). The author of the 'Hatch fill…' extension (dnewman) is very active in the EggBot forum and user mailing list and might provide further help.
Re: Filling Hatch in Text with Eggbot Option.
Example that works for me: (SVG source)
Re: Filling Hatch in Text with Eggbot Option.
If I recall, from this and another topic, you have been having trouble with slow performance, even with native Inkscape tools. And I suspect the EGg-Bot extension needs even more resources (which would make it even slower).
One gb ram is really less than minimum system requirements for Inkscape. So if you expect to be doing this much in the future, you might consider adding more ram, if possible.
One gb ram is really less than minimum system requirements for Inkscape. So if you expect to be doing this much in the future, you might consider adding more ram, if possible.
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