![]() ![]() ![]() Replace the paths.py of …\Inkscape\share\inkscape\extensions\inkex.You will need to update the paths.py of Inkscape (writing this pr nov 2020 using Inkscape v1.0.1) as my extension will use the reverse function which was not implemented in v1.0.1.This will avoid crossing of paths which the ttf format do not like some much. My current method for making stick fonts is now through the simpler: convert stroke to path after setting the stroke very narrow. Update : I realize that with this method some glyphs in the ttf font may be corrupt when used f.x. I wrote an Inkscape extension to effectively converting a single line SVG font to a TTF stick font. ![]() If you define the path for your svg-fonts to the Hershey Text tool it will automatically select the corresponding single line font by the font name of your text object. The stick font can be used while you do your design still working with text objects. A stick font is an outline font with zero with so that the letters will be traced twice of you use it as it is. But – as these true single line fonts cannot be installed and be used as regular outline fonts I would like to offer my single line fonts as stick fonts too. When using a sketch pen with my plotter, I prefer the true single line SVG fonts that draw the lines only once.
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