![]() It would also be really helpful if my memory was better The more I ponder, the more familiar this seems. I have figured out what determines where they are. ![]() Sometimes I find the original paths with the first pattern, but more often, they'll be in top, left corner. I mean, forgetting about that transform bug, and forgetting about the stock patterns, I fairly consistently find original paths of custom patterns at the top, left corner of the page border. It's not going to stay in the file as we just need it for color reference. Thanks in advance, Maelvon 2 Polygon Polygon Select one then context-click->Select same: etc 3 Maelvon Maelvon But I want to select all objects with a 'Pattern fill'. Use either File/ Import (Control + I) or just drag and drop it into Inkscape. Hello, I'm searching how to select all the objects in my document which have a 'Pattern fill' For later doing a 'Pattern to objects'. It really would be helpful if the original paths would show up right where the pattern is. Start by importing the bitmap with your wood sample into inkscape. When I tried it the other day, it was in a large, complex file, so who knows where they were showing up. And that's just in my fairly new fresh doc today. I do find them in the top, left corner of the page border, if I test on a new layer. ![]() You are absolutely right, druban! And I apologize to Stoopid! I was about to say that it looks like I'm the stupid one, but I'll give myself credit for hypothesizing correctly First, many of the original paths (of the stock patterns) are TINY! And 2nd, I found them, sometimes, quite north of the page border. But I use a custom default doc using landscape orientation, which makes a lot of things subject to that transform bug (sorry for imprecise terminology, ~suv ) It could be that I just haven't found the original paths, or whatever comprises the pattern. I also go over the break apart tool and how it can be useful. Patten Fill is really easy once you learn this little trick. ![]() OH, well I could definitely be wrong, lol! I've never been able to convert a stock pattern to object. This tutorial will show you how to use a pattern as a fill in Inkscape. ![]()
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