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from_inkscape_to_fusion_without_scaling_issues [2020/02/23 11:53] – created jolienfrom_inkscape_to_fusion_without_scaling_issues [2020/02/26 12:44] (current) – [Use the Geometric Bounding Box] clemens
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 ===== From mm to px ===== ===== From mm to px =====
  
-  Open the Document Properties with Cntr + Shift + D. +  Open the Document Properties with ''Ctrl + Shift + D''
-  Put the Display Units from mm to px.  +  Put the **Display Units** from ''mm'' to ''px''.  
-  Put in the box Scale, Scale-x to 1.0.  +  Put in the box Scale, Scale-x to 1.0.  
-  Put the Display Units back from px to mm. The scale will automatically change, don't adjust it anymore. +  Put the Display Units back from px to mm. The scale will automatically change, don't adjust it anymore. 
-  Give your drawing the right dimensions again.+  Give your drawing the right dimensions again.
  
-Extra tip: You can also adjust the Page Size to your drawing size in Document Properties. In the box Costum Size click on " + Resize page to content..." And then click on Resize page to drawing or selection.+Extra tip: You can also adjust the ''Page Size'' to your drawing size in Document Properties. In the box Custum Size click on " + Resize page to content..." And then click on ''Resize page to drawing or selection''.
  
-Now you are almost there. If you would import your drawing in Fusion now, you'd be off by less than a millimeter.+Now you are almost there. If you would import your drawing in Fusion now, you'd be off by probably less than a millimeter.
  
 ===== Use the Geometric Bounding Box ===== ===== Use the Geometric Bounding Box =====
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 Inkscape thinks that you want te size of all the pixels that you see, including the stroke lines. (For example, your drawing is 100 mm wide, you have selected a stroke width of 1 mm, your size is 101 mm). Inkscape thinks that you want te size of all the pixels that you see, including the stroke lines. (For example, your drawing is 100 mm wide, you have selected a stroke width of 1 mm, your size is 101 mm).
  
-  To make Inskcape clear that you don't want that, go to:  +To make Inskcape clear that you don't want that, go to:  
-  Edit > Preferences (or Cntr + Shift + P) > Click on Tools > Select Geometric Bounding Box+    Edit > Preferences (or ''Shift + Ctrl + P'') > Click on Tools > Select ''Geometric Bounding Box''
  
  
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 ===== Still not working? ===== ===== Still not working? =====
 Is the difference a factor of 1.0666666? Than your pixels are probably defined differently. Inkscape used to have 90 dots per inch (DPI), but changed it to 96. Fusion might still thing you are using the 90 DPI.  Is the difference a factor of 1.0666666? Than your pixels are probably defined differently. Inkscape used to have 90 dots per inch (DPI), but changed it to 96. Fusion might still thing you are using the 90 DPI. 
-You can change this by going to: Extensions > Document > 96 to 90 DPI.+You can change this by going to:  
 +  Extensions > Document > 96 to 90 DPI.
  
  
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