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Editing global Inkscape preferences

Editing global Inkscape preferences - Inkscape Tutorial

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Editing global Inkscape preferences

- [Instructor] In another movie we looked at Inkscape's document properties which you can use to customize individual files. Now let's look at how global preferences work to affect the way Inkscape looks and acts. You can access Inkscape global preferences in three ways, by going to the edit menu and choosing preferences down here at the bottom. On a Mac you'd find preferences in the Inkscape menu, or by pressing the keyboard shortcut shift, control, P, or command, shift, P on the Mac, or by choosing the last item in the commands bar. Inkscape will remember the last settings you edited and we'll open that part of the dialog box. So you can see here the last thing I edited were the system preferences. Now there are a lot of things you can manage in here in several groups. From the top we have tools, interface, behavior, input output, system, imported images, rendering, and spell check which may or may not appear depending…

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