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There is a classical way of removing background in inkscape using bezier curves I tried opening it with inkscape, selecting the region i want with the rectangle tool and then object → clip → set This is often quite lengthy process

Is it possible to remove the background of an object based on background color. I want the sides of this svg image trimmed I use libre office impress, create a curly bracked, then save the slide to pdf

Then open the pdf with inkscape and copy paste the bracket into your inkscape document you are working with.

When using path>inset the inset is a big too big Can i change its size And i know about dynamic offset but when i try to do it to multiple objects (which i need in this case) inkscape just switc. Using inkscape's latest official release, i created a text element, and would like to underline its text (or part of it)

I don't see any option to underline. Clipping in inkscape keeps visible only the (parts of) selected objects which are under the clipping object How can i change it (invert it) so that only the (parts of) selected objects that our not Currently, the saved svg file has a white and gray checkered background, which i assume to be because the background is transparent

I am trying to make this a white background

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