11-25-2020, 02:17 PM
Okay, I understand the problem now, going to post just so anyone else who has this problem might have bread crumbs.
I had checked the paths to make sure each of the anchors were connected (each was a single "stroke") using the very crude method of moving the path and seeing if anything stayed behind. I had to do this several times to find what I thought was all of the separate strokes. What I missed is that sometimes a stroke can happen off of the canvas and thus does not show up with my crude method. After being shown the capabilities of ofn-path-edit, I found that I had a stray path, increased the canvas size, use the path edit to select and delete the errant stroke.
Thanks for the point in the right direction, @Krikor.
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I had checked the paths to make sure each of the anchors were connected (each was a single "stroke") using the very crude method of moving the path and seeing if anything stayed behind. I had to do this several times to find what I thought was all of the separate strokes. What I missed is that sometimes a stroke can happen off of the canvas and thus does not show up with my crude method. After being shown the capabilities of ofn-path-edit, I found that I had a stray path, increased the canvas size, use the path edit to select and delete the errant stroke.
Thanks for the point in the right direction, @Krikor.
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