Translations:Path Vcarve/26/en


 * are usable out of the box
 * SVG files require some massaging, both in the editor and in the Workbench_Draft.svg Draft Workbench:
 * In the editor (e.g. inkscape): make sure the file only contains paths and that the paths are ungrouped; make sure there are no self-intersecting paths, (in inkscape) use Path → Simplify and union to join paths that overlap.
 * Switch to the Workbench_Draft.svg Draft Workbench in workbench dropdown list
 * Import the SVG using
 * The result should look similar to this:
 * Svgimport.png
 * Paths with holes (letters, the vine in the image above) are imported as 2 separate paths (named along the lines of "Path905" and "Path905001" in the tree), one of them is the hole and the other one is the outline; we'll deal with this in the next step
 * Paths with holes (letters, the vine in the image above) are imported as 2 separate paths (named along the lines of "Path905" and "Path905001" in the tree), one of them is the hole and the other one is the outline; we'll deal with this in the next step


 * In order to get the 2D faces, Path Vcarve needs:
 * For paths without holes:
 * Select the path
 * Choose
 * Followed by
 * For paths with holes:
 * Select the outer path, then the inner path
 * Choose twice
 * Some paths will behave differently, so you may need to play with and  until you get something named "Face "
 * The end result should look like this:
 * Svgfaces.png