with its node handle or XML attribute (built-in editor, units are pt not px) Magnitude/radius to move it to the inner edge of the outer shape border To make sure these copies change when the original is edited, they canĮach be a linked offset - also allowing them to be moved inside the original shape.Ĭreate a linked offset copy, which appears on top of it ( Ctrl+Alt+J or Path menu)Ĭhange the stroke (border) width to 2x what you need or set its offset Which doesn't appear as a normal/regular object. The path used to clip it is a second, unchanged copy of the original shape, This copy is given a clipping path so the extra (outer) part of its stroke can't be seen outside the One simple method is making a copy of the shape, with no fill and the chosen border (stroke). Other ways to create the inner border or blur that you need. ![]() ![]() ![]() Inkscape doesn't support changing the type of stroke on an object, however there's
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