
You can continue to add segments to your path by left clicking, then click right to end. To make a simple line, click left to set a start point, then click left again to set the end point.

Squares: Tool Control Bar can give you rounded edges.Circles: Tool Control Bar can give you partial circles.If you mess something up, you have infinite undo (Ctrl-Z)! You can re-do as well (Ctrl-Shift-Z).There is a button on the right of the Tool Control Bar to determine if stretching an object changes line thickness or not.Objects have an order of what is on top of what, and you can change that using buttons in the Selection Tool Control Bar.Click objects again to be able to rotate and skew them.Hold the Control key to keep aspect ratio. Or move your selection using the arrow keys.Control-drag only moves in one direction. Copy-paste and duplicate work as you might expect.Click and drag to select objects in a box.click while holding down Shift) to add an object to the selection. Make sure you are using the "Select and transform objects" tool (on the top).Ctrl-arrows move your view of the document around.

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If it doesn't, then perhaps it makes EPS or PDF files, which can be imported by Inkscape.

There is a lot of great Inkscape documentation out there, and the Basic Tutorial is a good place to start. Inkscape is a cross-platform graphical editor for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) files. Making beautiful scientific graphics using Inkscape
