On 10/29/07, Elwin Estle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like the default foreground color is black, background is white.  I 
> tried the param
> thing, still no dice.  When I click on the layer in the layers dialog, the 
> center "duck"
> for the circle shows, so it drew something, but there is nothing there.

OK, my next guess...  You drew a circle with zero radius.  When
drawing a circle, you click to place the center and drag to set the
radius.  Or edit the 'radius' parameter in the parameter dialog to be
50 or something.  Does that help?

> Yet if I go to polyline and make a shape (and howinheck do you close the 
> shape?  Or do
> you?), it is visible and the correct color.  I would think if I have an 
> incorrect color
> choice, it would affect that as well.

I was thinking that when you draw a bline, it uses the foreground
color for the outline and the background color for the inside region,
so if you had the foreground color set to something transparent, you
would still see your bline region being filled in, so long as the
background color wasn't also transparent.

You close a bline by clicking on any of the (orange) vertex ducks and
selecting 'loop bline'.  If you're not dragging as you place the
vertices then the (yellow and red) tangent ducks will be right on top
of the vertex ducks, so you'll want to drag them out of the way first.

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