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Design Made Easy with Inkscape
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You’re probably familiar with this bar as it’s a staple of most desktop applications. Whenever you want to find something, it’s usually organized into menus at the top of the screen (see Figure 1.11):
Figure 1.11 – Inkscape’s Menu items
While this certainly seems like a lot of information, you will see that everything is sorted logically, and once you get used to where things are, it will become second nature. For now, here are some examples of the kinds of things you can find in each menu:
Note
In this book and online forums, it’s common to use > to indicate the way to get to a menu item. For example, instead of saying “go to the top Menu bar and click on the Edit menu, then click on the Paste Size option, then click on the Paste Width option,” we instead say Edit > Paste Size > Paste Width.
Much easier to read, isn’t it? It’s also easier to type and remember, and generally saves everyone involved a ton of time.
That about wraps it up for the Menu bar. Next, we’ll have a look at the Tool bar and Tool control bar.