![]() The SVG format records, for that object, on one side, the nodes, and The 50 mm line is indeed constituted of two nodes, 49.5 mm apart, with at each end, the width of half a stroke. Inkscape : It takes into account the width of the contour stroke. Inkscape and Qcad have two different philosophies ![]() Width of the layer, and not the one set in Inkscape. The 0.022/1000) ! And our width has been lost, we now have in Qcad the default Let’s verify now the accuracy of our line in QCAD (see theĪgain, it is surprising : Our line is now only 49.5 mm long (we can spare it Object using the keyboard, you must make several attempts and persevere until You see now that the height is rightly 0.5, but the length has again changed :Īfter two attempts, you eventually obtain a line 50.000 mm x 0.500 mm.įirst conclusion : For some strange reasons, when you re-dimension an Let’s set now the width of the line : box “Fill and stroke”, Width= 0.500 mm Third attempt, you re-enter 50 mm : at last, you obtain 50.000 mm. Second attempt, you re-enter 50 mm : now you obtain 50.001 mm. ![]() Then you select the segment, and in the selection toolbar, you want to forceġst issue: It doesn’t obey you, and gives a segment of 50.095 mm Point, you press CTRL and you place the second point at an approximateĭistance from the first, and then you press Enter to end the segment. ![]() You take the “Bezier curves and straight lines " tool, you put the first Let’s take an example : You want to create an horizontal line, exactly 50 mm I will try to explain the behaviour of Inkscape, and to give some elementsĪllowing to master a little bit better the dimensions in that software. Now, Inkscape has a very irritating defect, precisely concerning dimensions. I use it very often for the most artistic parts of my technicalĭrawings, each time that I need to find the nice curve …īut at the end of the day, it is anyway necessary to master the dimensionalĪspect of the drawing, especially if you want to import it in Qcad for ![]()
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