Yeah, some things got "hidden" - especially snapping tool. They should be on the top, when you are using text tool - not as classic, four buttons (L,C,R,J), but as single one with dropdown. Also you might want to turn off View>Widescreen if you are used to old interface,
What volt is your fan ? I looked on ebay and 12v is smallest for about 4 inch size fan and I want to be sure 9v battery is good for the 120mm computer fan that is 12v
Making use of the ru-vid.comUgkxcJ22tnHH9l1vjdIdEIG27iOG55P7LXI8 reconditioning plan, I just saved 2 auto batteries from being completely junked. The guides were very simple to follow. I wish I would have found this years ago! You may use the guide to recondition any battery type
Dzięki Krzysiu! Mam piec do topienia aluminium, ale że nie posiadam swojej prywatnej posesji (mieszkam w bloku) muszę topić w lesie, tam gdzie można robić ognisko. Chciałem dmuchać na koks suszarką, ale jak wiadomo w lesie prądu nie ma więc szukałem innej alternatywy i już znalazłem. Pozdrawiam. Dzięki!
This was the first step of my new project, and the reason I restarted it in Inkscape from GIMP. I'd never used Inkscape before, but you were able to help me in no time at all and a day later I feel confident. Without your brilliant help on this beginning stage, this project would likely have been abandoned. Thank you so much! ☺
Did it successfully convert to path (Object>Convert to path)? Maybe it's a group? In this case Inkscape won't be able to convert it. The easiest way to check what kind of object is that, is to click on it and look at the status bar. It should say something like "X Y in layer Z" (e.g. "Path 9 nodes in #g1234 layer"), where X is object type (text in a shape, path etc.), Y is basic info (nodes, color etc.) and Z is layer name. If "X" is not a path, you should convert it first. If Z starts with a hash symbol (#; usually "#g[numbers]") it means it's a group (even single object can be a group) - in this case you can use menu Object and then either "Ungroup" (ctrl+shift+g) or "Pop selected objects out of group". If it's too complicated or it still fails, please tell me the status bar message that appears after clicking on the object. I'd need just the bold text, i.e. type and layer/group name.