![]() If you want to unify the line and the circle together, you’ll first have to convert the stroke to a path by selecting it and navigating to Path > Stroke to Path. If you unify these two objects together, you’re just going to end up with a green circle. Since there’s no fill area of the black line, there’s nothing there to merge with the green circle as far as Inkscape is concerned. ![]() In the following example, the green circle has a full area, but the black stroke does not. So the fix for this is to simply ungroup your text object.Ĭertain path functions (like union) only work on objects that have a fill area. The reason for this is because when you convert a text object to a path, the result is a grouping of individual letters, and as I’ve outlined above, path functions do not work on groups of objects. ![]() However, if you have converted your text object to a path then the path functions will not work. You can also grab the Text Tool and see if it’s still editable. You can determine if it’s still a text object by referencing the little node in the bottom-left corner of the object.
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