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Text wrap is a feature supported by many word processors that enables you to surround a picture or diagram with text. (On Excel for desktop, you can also select the cell, and then press Alt + H + W.) Notes: Data in the cell wraps to fit the column width, so if you change the column width, data wrapping adjusts automatically. Wrap text automatically On the Home tab, in the Alignment group, click Wrap Text. Under Text autofitting, select the option you want.In the Format AutoShape dialog, click the Text Box tab.On the shortcut menu, click Format AutoShape.Right-click the shape that contains the text that does not fit.We have a circle and we also have some text… To wrap the text around a circle we will be using the put on path feature. Here’s a couple of examples to get us started. To wrap text around a circle with Inkscape, simply select both the text and the circle, then navigate to Text > Put on Path in the menu. drawBitmap() method, 154 Inkscape, 73, 134 brush strokes calligraphy tool. But then even if you would have a inset function you'd end up doing manual tweaks.How do I wrap text around an image in Inkscape? E Elliptical arc, 7 F Fill patterns, 47 G getDrawable() method. But then your limited to what others have already done for you. You may find that in the case of text, 'object to path' yields the correct result. To achieve this, simply perform 'stroke to path' under the path menu in Inkscape whilst selecting all of the objects that need to be modified. Sure, you can create a graphic, and stick it into a Word Document, other than that, your options to create are pretty limited. Now it is true that you could use fonts that are already single line. As such, Inkscape images must be modified before uploading to any wiki. (note there would be a glitch on top corner of P too but i fixed it since it was less work to draw that way) If this glitch is not desired then there is no framework, that we know of, for making this fully automated. As you see its not a perfect method since it does not always yield clean results. Now if you manually follow the algorithm and inset enough you will find the points of intersection and where the centers amass.

But you can make a straight skeleton by insetting the surface copy several times and then finding where the edges meet. This is called a straight skeleton, and there is no such operation in inkscape or any other graphics design application for that matter.
