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    Quote Originally Posted by Hai-Etlik View Post
    Draw a + shape, and combine it into a single path. Then use it as a pattern for the "Pattern Along Path" path effect.
    Thanks, this roughly seems to bedoing what I want.
    but for some reason (possibly when i save) the path effectisappliedanc actually changes the path.
    meaning I can't later go and change what I want railroads look like .
    Or indeed even change where the rail path goes.
    Any way of avoiding this?
    I suspect it has to do with path-efdects not actually being part of the svg standard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyndon 'Frames' White View Post
    Thanks, this roughly seems to bedoing what I want.
    but for some reason (possibly when i save) the path effectisappliedanc actually changes the path.
    meaning I can't later go and change what I want railroads look like .
    Or indeed even change where the rail path goes.
    Any way of avoiding this?
    I suspect it has to do with path-efdects not actually being part of the svg standard
    Make sure you are saving as an Inkscape SVG, not a plain one and that you don't use the "object to path" command on the path.

    Also make sure you are using the Pattern Along Path Path Effect, not the Pattern Along Path Extension. Path effects are "live" while extensions are a one off modification of the data.
    Last edited by Hai-Etlik; 06-12-2012 at 02:29 AM.

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