![]() ![]() Then using "stroke", I made the two vertical lines invisible. I then centered %VAR_name% between them using the "distribution" function, rather than "align". I finally found a way to center the text - I drew two vertical lines, placed each one at the periphery of the circle, diametrically opposed. They apparently don't correspond to the center and I don't know if they correspond to an edge, a corner, one of the "handles", or what. ![]() I've looked at the XML file and the coordinates given for text remain a mystery to me. Then center on object with specified ID.Īnother approach could make the texts all the same width, but that runs the risk of getting a too tall text, when it's short, so that's not really better. I'd make the script create the text in the standard font size first, then I'd ask Inkscape how wide the text is, and then, if too wide, I'd scale it down. It's probably not even too difficult to do. Moini wrote:It's not a totally unusual request, I've seen this asked a couple of times. ![]()
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