![]() ![]() One missclick and you had to start from scratch, clicking on the tinny controls. It was soo fiddly to select a group of nodes. I, in fact, never managed to create a custom palette. You had to manually edit text files to get your own palettes, couldn't edit them in Inkscape. * The node deletion behavior, it was so annoying, how you delete a node on a straight line and suddenly you get some soup. 1.2 already solved some of my frustrations (the new interface for linecaps & line dots, amazing!)Īlmost all the features in this release seem to solve a major frustration I had with Inkscape. It's improving at breakneck speed though. The UI is the exact opposite of how I expect things to work. That’s the entire operation.I use regularly Inkscape, and it has been a constant source of frustration. I think maybe I don’t know how to set up v carve operations. ![]() Unfortunately, the layer with a few lines to v-carve gave me an empty job. Camotics isn’t showing me enough resolution to tell whether carving would be successful, but at least laserweb is not creating the dogbones that dogged me in cambam! ![]() With no tool library, I have to edit in tool changes for camotics to know what tools to simulate. I’m first v-carve engraving a few small features on top of stock, then going in a separate operation to mill cut outside lots of parts, out of which only a few have some features on them. I wonder if it dislikes it being an “inkscape svg”?Īnyway, selecting g: layer1 and g: layer2 I was able to tell which layer was which, and drag them separately to create the two ops, which was much better for me than going back and adding colors. This warning has something to do with the file format and the used SVG parser. ![]()
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