The handles centered on the lines of the box will stretch the object_______and______
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Objects can be moved, scaled, rotated, skewed, and flipped. Inkscape provides a variety of ways to make these transformations. These include: using the mouse, the keyboard, items in the Tool Controls bar, theObject menu, the Transform dialog, the Paste Size commands, and theXML Editor dialog. Each method will be discussed in turn. Each method begins by selecting an object or group of objects to be transformed. The Select Tool must be active for making transformations with the mouse or keyboard. To activate, click on the icon in the Tool Box or use the keyboard shortcut (F1).
There are a couple of things to note:
First, some operations use SVGpixels while some use Screen pixels. The former is the scale used in the SVG file. It is fixed (by default) to 90 dpi. The latter refers to a pixel on the screen and changes as the zoom level changes.
Second, positions and dimensions are often with reference to thebounding box. One can choose between two definitions for thebounding box in the Tools section of the Inkscape Preferences dialog (File → Inkscape Preferences...(Shift+Ctrl+P)). The Visual bounding box includes the stroke width if the stroke is visible. For example, a square 100 pixels to one side (between corner nodes) will have a width of 102 pixels if the stroke width is 2 pixels. The Visual bounding box also includes any Markers and both the StrokeJoin and Cap styles are assumed to be Round. The Geometric bounding box mode uses only the nodes to determine the bounding box.
Objects can be moved, scaled, rotated, skewed, and flipped. Inkscape provides a variety of ways to make these transformations. These include: using the mouse, the keyboard, items in the Tool Controls bar, theObject menu, the Transform dialog, the Paste Size commands, and theXML Editor dialog. Each method will be discussed in turn. Each method begins by selecting an object or group of objects to be transformed. The Select Tool must be active for making transformations with the mouse or keyboard. To activate, click on the icon in the Tool Box or use the keyboard shortcut (F1).
There are a couple of things to note:
First, some operations use SVGpixels while some use Screen pixels. The former is the scale used in the SVG file. It is fixed (by default) to 90 dpi. The latter refers to a pixel on the screen and changes as the zoom level changes.
Second, positions and dimensions are often with reference to thebounding box. One can choose between two definitions for thebounding box in the Tools section of the Inkscape Preferences dialog (File → Inkscape Preferences...(Shift+Ctrl+P)). The Visual bounding box includes the stroke width if the stroke is visible. For example, a square 100 pixels to one side (between corner nodes) will have a width of 102 pixels if the stroke width is 2 pixels. The Visual bounding box also includes any Markers and both the StrokeJoin and Cap styles are assumed to be Round. The Geometric bounding box mode uses only the nodes to determine the bounding box.
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