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To do this make sure your text is selected. Next, we need to turn the text into a path object. You can use the drop-down list on the top left to select your desired font. To create the text, select the Text Tool (keyboard shortcut: T), click somewhere on the canvas, and type your text. Step 1: Create Some Textįirst, we need some text to work with. The software I am using is Inkscape, a free and open-source vector graphics editor. In this post, I will explain how you can add missing connections and turn your text into one completely connected shape. In my previous post, I showed you my favorite Connected Fonts for laser cutting and mentioned that unfortunately there are only a few fonts where really all letters connect to each other.
