![]() ![]() I chose "Single,stretched" and "Snake" for the effect shown here. Then select both text and path together (using shift-click), Extensions|Generate From Path|Pattern Along Path. Select the text, then Path|Object To Path. This next one was described halfway down. This one is following the instructions at (with more explanation of LPE at ) It was made by selecting the text, ctrl-c, then select the path, then Path|Path Effect Editor, then choose Pattern Along Path, click ADD, then choose the 4th icon, "link to path". (Even if they had worked they'd be less than ideal, as I cannot hand-tweak the text along the path the way I can with the above solution.) ![]() UPDATE: A couple more failures that are worth noting. But that is not important for this question.) I will then insert spaces and use Alt-left/right to add kerning. ![]() Shift+click of the path, so they are both selected. Path|Reverse (so the text goes on the inside rather than outside).Used circle tool to make an arc (set fill color to none).Dragged the vertical arrow to stretch it out.Is there a way to keep the stretched appearance when applying it to path? Or is there a workaround? it makes the T higher, but makes the g wider!) (Stretching vertically after assigning to the path does not apply the stretch to each glyph consistently. The Easy Way to Curve Text in Inkscape Crystals Crafties 38.1K subscribers Subscribe 31K views 1 year ago Inkscape There are actually several ways to curve text in Inkscape but if you. I can stretch the text, but when I wrap it to the path it jumps back to its default size. I've got a short piece of text, and I want to stretch it out vertically, and then wrap it round a path. ![]()
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