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| I would like to create object from 2 sub objects ex. half of circle and three lines. I would like to fill it up. How to conwert this objects into one object which I can fill ? -- //------- Kizior -------\\ // GSXF & A70 \\ // kizior@poczta.fm \\ // www.borntoride.republika.pl \\ | |||
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| "Kizior" <runico@poczta.onet.pl> wrote in message news:bikbmg$279$1@news.onet.pl... > I would like to create object from 2 sub objects ex. half of circle and > three lines. I would like to fill it up. How to conwert this objects into > one object which I can fill ? > > -- > //------- Kizior -------\\ > // GSXF & A70 \\ > // kizior@poczta.fm \\ > // www.borntoride.republika.pl \\ > > > Hi Kizior If you are using Draw and I understood what you want to achieve, then with the pick tool marquee select the objects you want to join, then Arrange>Combine, then use the shape tool to join any open pairs of nodes to make a closed path. Now you can apply a fill. Colin | |||
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| > Hi Kizior > > If you are using Draw and I understood what you want to achieve, then with > the pick tool marquee select the objects you want to join, then > Arrange>Combine, then use the shape tool to join any open pairs of nodes to > make a closed path. Now you can apply a fill. Hi, Its a litle problem because I use another language version - polish one, but i think that you got my point. I did it my self but i would like to now how to do this fastest in the future. Let make some example: maybe something like this |===), right is a half of circle, then two lines toutching ends of it, end left just vertical line closing the figure. Can you describe me the simplest way to create this and filling it ? -- //------- Kizior -------\\ // GSXF & A70 \\ // kizior@poczta.fm \\ // www.borntoride.republika.pl \\ | |||
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