![]() ![]() Nevertheless, on opening the file in Inkscape I can see that the ellipse has the opacity set to zero - making it transparent. Regarding the attachment: what I requested was a screenshot, rather than the SVG file, so that we could also see some details of your Inkscape setup. Did you perhaps reply to the notification email? That won't work - you need to come to the forum and post, as you appear to have done with your most recent submission. However you sent your first reply, it didn't make it to this thread. Select it, take a screenshot of > the whole window (make sure particularly to include the status bar > at the bottom) and attach it to your reply and we may be able to > help. Release the mouse button.Assuming > you can't see the ellipse, switch to outline view via the menu: > View > Display Mode > Outline.If you can see a thin outline of the > ellipse, then Inkscape is drawing it okay, but something about the > settings is making it invisible. Try the following > to at least determine if that's the problem:Launch InkscapeSelect > the ellipse tool.Click and hold the mouse in the canvas area, then > drag down and to the right a bit. This could be > because they've got no stroke or fill, because of opacity or alpha, > because of filters, or a number of other reasons. > On Tue, at 7:07 AM wrote: > Dear hudiburg1, > A new post on the topic "My inkscape is not working properly" by > Xav: > - > The most likely reason is that you've managed to get some settings > that are causing objects to be drawn invisibly. ![]() How can I fix the problem so that I can use Inkscape? > Here is another attached of the outline of an ellipse. So I am sending you another picture of the same > problem. I did > send you a picture showing that outline of the ellipse but I didn't > receive your reply. On Thu, at 14:12 -0400, Peter Hudiburg wrote: > Hello, > After your initial reply to my request for help you suggested that I > put the screen into outline mode of view in order to see the outline > of an ellipsis I drew and send you a picture of my results.
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