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from_inkscape_to_fusion_without_scaling_issues [2020/02/23 11:54] – [Still not working?] jolien | from_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. | + | |
- | Put the Display Units from mm to px. | + | |
- | 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. | + | |
- | 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 | + | Extra tip: You can also adjust the '' |
Now you are almost there. If you would import your drawing in Fusion now, you'd be off by probably 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. | ||
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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: |
- | Edit > Preferences (or Cntr + Shift + P) > Click on Tools > Select Geometric Bounding Box | + | |