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Does anyone know of a quick way to find where a path is broken? I've got these objects and just can't find the broken node/nodes so that I can close the object and flat fill it
brokenpaths.xar
http://www.vectorgraphic.co.uk/talkg...oken_paths.gif
best regards /David
www.vectorgraphic.co.uk
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Select one section the path and change the outline color. Keep doing this. Eventurally you will find the broken link(s).
Gary
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thanks Gary - I tried that
however each object got 'fixed' when I deliberately introduced a break and then re-joined that break
the three objects below are now ok, any idea whats going on?
best regards /David
http://www.vectorgraphic.co.uk
http://www.vectorgraphic.co.uk/talkg...pathsfixed.gif
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Don't know if this will help but you can select any node then hit the Home or End key and the First or Last node will be highlited respectively. That way you can identify the beginning and end of the shape.
sunland
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Sunland. Now why didn't I think of that.
This just might find its way into the Xara Xone TIPS page. Thanks neighbor.
Gary
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Thank you!! - thank you Gary, thank you Sunland
Using both suggestions finds lost joins, BUT my objects are different what I don't understand is according to Xara X1 my shapes are not broken, I have to break ANY node and then rejoin it before it will fill - any ideas why?
best regards /David
www.vectorgraphic.co.uk
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Sunland
You are a major star!
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I know of another way, think it was posted here a while ago... you select a node, then press TAB to switch to the first/last node then F4 and ENTER. It will automaticaly close the two sections.
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all the suggestions so far are brilliant and dead usefull for the future thank you.
BUT SINCE POSTING AND TRYING THE SUGGESTIONS I HAVE DISCOVERED MY PATHS ARE NOT BROKEN.
right hand click to download the file here:-
brokenpathchallenge.xar
Any ideas?
http://www.vectorgraphic.co.uk/talkg...lledingrey.gif
right hand click to download the file here:-
brokenpathchallenge.xar
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Did you use shape tool (F4) to select both nodes.. and then grabing one and moving it close to other (in zoom mode) so they were connected? Because if they jsut overlap, the shape isn't closed, it's just line.
Btw. you would do best if you posted the file here http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/wink.gif