Re: Complex polygons via building blocks ???



* Lars Clausen <lars raeder dk> [2005:06:15:17:06:54+0200] scribed:
helices sagde:
Suppose that I build a complex polygon using multiple blocks.  For
example, imagine a rectangular block, and at one end, two smaller square
blocks, one on each side, forming an upper case 'T'.

How can I _remove_ the adjoining lines, so that the result is one (1)
single polygon?

You can do the hack of putting a background-colored rectangle on top and
then group them.  There is no support in Dia for 'merging' graphics
elements as such, and no plans to do so.

-Lars

OK.  How does the `polygon' work?  All I get is three (3) green boxes.
How can I get _more_ than three?

What do you think?

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helices
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