![]() Inkscape can import many file formats like: SVG, PNG, JPG, AI (Adobe Illustrator’s), CDR (CorelDraw) and GIF. You can find a full list of these shortcuts in Inkscape web page here. Holding Alt and then clicking and dragging is an easy way to select objects by dragging a line crossing them.Holding the mouse wheel button makes the curser like a hand to move the drawing area in any direction.Holding Ctrl and then rolling the mouse wheel will zoom-in and out.Holding Shift and then rolling the mouse wheel lets you navigate left and right to the drawing area.The mouse wheel is used to navigate up and down the drawing area.There are some shortcuts for the mouse also here are some of them: Most of the sub-menus are mapped to a combination of Shift+Ctrl+, for example, the fill and stroke menu has the shortcut Shift+Ctrl+F, while the Align and Distribute menu has the shortcut Shift+Ctrl+A.Pressing Alt and the underlined letter (it will become underlined once Alt is pressed) from the top menu, will open the according sub-menu.Single letters are mapped to tools for ease of access for example: S is the shortcut for the selection tool, and R is the shortcut for the rectangles tool.Zooming in and out using the two keys = and – respectively.The shortcuts are easy to learn because I think they are logical, for example, some keyboard shortcuts are: ![]()
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