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Questions about paths; in graphic design they are polylines and polycurves used in vector graphic software, such as Illustrator and Inkscape. Ask anything related to manipulating paths in graphic design software.
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Inkscape - Exclusion/Difference: remove fill but preserve stroke (size)
Neither stroke to path or object to path do what I'd like.
Let me know if I need to explain myself more.
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I think I just figured it out. It looks how I want it to look at least. … I chose the smaller object and selected Path -> Inset. Then I chose both objects and selected Path -> Exclusion. …