Maintenance notice: These forum archives are read-only, and will be removed shortly. Please visit our forums at their new location, https://www.evilmadscientist.com/forums/.

Warning: unable to draw flowroot object convert to path first

edited May 2015 in Egg-Bot
I put down text, selected it and converted object to path, then selected "Edit Paths by Nodes," then held shift key down and selected every character in the "text", and "unioned" them. Then I selected the "Hatch fill..." menu item to fill my text with a hatch pattern (as discussed here and here). During the plot, I paused by pressing PRG button on EBB. At some point, I got the error below. What is a "flowroot" and why isn't it converted to path? I thought I did that...

    Inkscape has received additional data from the script executed. The script did not return an error, but this may indicate the results will not be as expected.

    Warning: unable to draw <flowRoot> object, please convert it to a path first.

Comments

  • The "flowroot" is the box around flowed text. That is to say, when you type text into a box, that box has a representation in your SVG file that is the "flowroot."  

    The most likely case is that you've still got some text in your document there that's in a box. That could be, for example, an extra empty (or nearly empty) text box that's invisible in your document somewhere. 


    You should be able to clean up the document by selecting Edit > Select all in all layers and then Path > Object to path. 

    If that does not immediately fix it, your flowtext may be currently grouped with something else; you may need to ungroup the objects before converting to path. 

    Please let me know how it goes.


    (If you're interested, you can also open the XML editor (Edit > XML Editor) to browse through the document and find the svg:flowtext element, to see what it's attached to.)
Sign In or Register to comment.