Hi Katharina
I agree with Philippe, but, maybe you need not to have a composite
element, but just the graphical fusion of your rect.
what about using filters to simulate one object?
Say :
Hope it helps
Jérôme
Philippe Lhoste wrote:
>tamsvg wrote:
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hi katharina
there are a few ways to do what you want. the most elegant way would be
SVG 1.2 s vector effects, since its not implemented anywhere, for now
its not an option.
you can join your shapes using pathes. just copy your polylines into one
d attribute, like this:
note!! that i had to
tamsvg wrote:
> I've paint 4 rectangles (but I did it with polylines!)The 4
> rectangles are overlapping each other. How can I blend them, so that
> it looks like one element?
>
> Here's my code:
>
>
>
> http://www.w3.org/2000/svg";>
>
> width="1" fill="none" stroke="black" filter="url:
Hi!
I've paint 4 rectangles (but I did it with polylines!)The 4
rectangles are overlapping each other. How can I blend them, so that
it looks like one element?
Here's my code:
http://www.w3.org/2000/svg";>
Can anybody help me?
Katharina
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