![]() I’ve tried every combination I can think of but I can’t get the double line to go away without ending up with the downsized drawing. laser cutter software (CorelDraw, or whatever) and delete the parts you dont want to cut, then cut. If for whatever reason you dont have the original SVG, sometimes its possible to select the single. It’s pretty much the same as the sizing issue I had previously which was fixed by switching to Geographic Bounding or by Selecting Object to Path while in Visual Bounding. Heres what my vector art looks like in Inkscape. This doesnt seem to happen Inkscapes native SVG format. Inkscape, an open source vector image editor, provides built-in support for tracing (internally using potrace). However, bitmap tracing is imperfect for high-quality vector image, line tracer is generally only used to do the initial tracing, which would later be hand-tweaked. The Fill is off, no fill, and the stroke is on. Potrace is an open source bitmap-to-vector tracer library. I could delete each inside line manually which would take forever and may do that for now until I figure out why it’s creating this double line. ![]() If I upload into CC without doing the Object to Path I get a single line as I expect but it’s the downsized size, same size as the inside line of the double line. Regardless of the tools used to cut, the new/added line is easy enough to remove with the button: 'Delete segment between nodes'. The outside line is the correct size and the inside is the scaled down one. The downside is you need to delete the extra bits on the other side of the cut, so pick your poison. If I ungroup, copy, and group to path and pull it up in CC it shows up with a double poly line. For this reason, Inkscape crashes a lot with dire horrible consequences that users will lose the Inkscape file unsaved. I have a file that comes up in CC just downsized like before. ![]() ![]() This has been working well for the last 2 weeks but I’ve a design that I have spent most of the day on that is just not cooperating. You could do Path | Object to Path which should instantiate the outlines.
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