I am running Vista and just downloaded Inkscape 4.7, which appears very well designed for scientific diagram/illustration purposes.
If I draw a line and add an arrow head, the arrow head always points horizontally left, not as I would expect in the direction that the line is pointing (horizontal, vertical, slanting).
Since the arrow head appears fixed in direction, I tried drawing a horizontal line, and then rotating. The arrow end does not rotate.
This makes the package useless for scientific purposes. That seems a shame.
I know that Vista is not the ideal platform but that is what is installed on my machine, and I am not a programmer.
I am running Vista and just downloaded Inkscape 4.7, which appears very well designed for scientific diagram/ illustration purposes.
If I draw a line and add an arrow head, the arrow head always points horizontally left, not as I would expect in the direction that the line is pointing (horizontal, vertical, slanting).
Since the arrow head appears fixed in direction, I tried drawing a horizontal line, and then rotating. The arrow end does not rotate.
This makes the package useless for scientific purposes. That seems a shame.
I know that Vista is not the ideal platform but that is what is installed on my machine, and I am not a programmer.