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![]() If you hover the mouse over the buttons for a second or 2, some text will appear in a tiny box, that tells you the name of the tool (in Windows, it's called "tool tips")(I'm not sure if they're called the same thing in other operating systems). When you remove the fill and set a solid stroke, if the result is a closed path, that probably means that you used the Calligraphy tool. If that's what happened, then you'll need to re-draw the lines. The way I read your problem, I guess it could sound like you might have used the Calligraphy tool, instead of Pen/Bezier tool. If that doesn't fix it, then I'm not sure. That should give the path a solid stroke with a fixed width. Then switch to the Stroke Paint tab, and click the button immediately to the right of the X button. That will remove the fill, if you accidentally applied a fill. Try this - go to the Fill tab and click the X button. They are almost identical, and it's easy to do, at least it's easy for me, lol. Tool options are normally shown just below the menu bar above the drawing area. To replicate it be sure to set the tool to Regular Bezier mode, not Spline drawing mode or Spiro mode. I can't quite picture what you're describing, but I know that I often accidentally get the Fill tab and Stroke Paint tab mixed up. The red shape is made by only clicking with the Bezier curve drawing tool, 5 clicks for the closed 4 corner polygon. In that case, you would need to do exactly what you tried to do, and give it some color or opacity. There's a chance that you won't see it when you draw it, depending on how your preferences are set. Whatever line you draw with Pen/Bezier tool is a fixed width, by default.
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