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## '''Circle only:''' similar to Auto Ellipse, but now a circle is always fitted. Requires a path with at least 2 nodes.
## '''Circle only:''' similar to Auto Ellipse, but now a circle is always fitted. Requires a path with at least 2 nodes.
## '''Isonometric ellipse:''' uses the first 2 edges to construct an isonometric ellipse.
## '''Isonometric ellipse:''' uses the first 2 edges to construct an isonometric ellipse.
# '''Arc:''' if checked, generates an (open) elliptic arc.
# '''Arc:''' if checked, generates an (open) elliptic arc between the first and last node. Note, that for the fitting of the ellipse only the nodes of the input path count and not the order nor the form. So, going "backwards" is allowed. Just play by moving the nodes of the input path!
# '''Other Arc side:''' if checked, uses the opposite side for the arc (only has an effect when Arc is selected).
# '''Other Arc side:''' if checked, uses the opposite side for the arc (only has an effect when Arc is selected).
# '''Slice Arc:''' if checked, generates a sliced arc (only has an effect when Arc is selected).
# '''Slice Arc:''' if checked, generates a sliced arc (only has an effect when Arc is selected).

Revision as of 18:10, 25 March 2018

This page describes inkscape's Live Path Effects "Ellipse from Points" introduced in inkscape 0.93.

GUI Parameters

LPE pts2ellipse GUI.png

  1. Method: select from
    1. Auto ellipse: if the path contains 2...4 nodes, a circle is created; if the path contains more than 5 nodes, an ellipse is created. Note, that a circle is properly defined with either 2 or 3 points and an ellipse requires at least 5 points.
    2. Circle only: similar to Auto Ellipse, but now a circle is always fitted. Requires a path with at least 2 nodes.
    3. Isonometric ellipse: uses the first 2 edges to construct an isonometric ellipse.
  2. Arc: if checked, generates an (open) elliptic arc between the first and last node. Note, that for the fitting of the ellipse only the nodes of the input path count and not the order nor the form. So, going "backwards" is allowed. Just play by moving the nodes of the input path!
  3. Other Arc side: if checked, uses the opposite side for the arc (only has an effect when Arc is selected).
  4. Slice Arc: if checked, generates a sliced arc (only has an effect when Arc is selected).
  5. Frame (isonometric rectangle): if checked, generates an isonometric rectangle  – a frame  – around the ellipse.
  6. Axes: if checked, generates the (main) axes of the ellipse.
  7. Axes rotation: rotates the whole ellipse including the resulting nodes, frame and axes (unit: [deg]).
  8. Source Path: if checked, generates the source path. This is useful for modifing the source path and hence the resulting ellipse.

Examples

Pts2ellipseTests.png

Example svg file for inkscape

Example saved as pdf file