You can't see the text on those wrapped around tabs unless you put the mouse on them. And if that happened, it will look like a row of shadows, under the top row of tabs. If you have a small screen, the row of tabs might have wrapped itself around into a 2nd row of tabs. To log off of the forum, the tab on the far right should be Logout. Here's instructions for installing new extensions: It might be similar: Oh, and.well, this one is said to be installed in version 0.91, but I can't seem to find in 0.92. I think it's providing either Latex or some similar features. I just came across this extension earlier today. But unless you really know what you're doing, or someone here does (I don't) I don't think it would be easy. Looking at the Grid tab of Document Properties, it looks like you should be able to configure a grid for all the axis. ![]() But I'm not sure if you want that kind of "angle". ![]() For sure, there's the axonomic or isometric grid. If "in all axis" means that you want a grid that represents x, y and z.hhmmm, I'm not sure how much is possible. Note that this kind of grid can quickly lead to performance issues, if it's very large or detailed. ![]() If you want a grid that will be part of the drawing, you'll need to draw one, using either Extension menu > Render > Grids (makes a few different kinds of grids), or Path menu > Path Effects > Construct Grid (this one only makes rectangular grids). You can make rectangular or axonomic (isometric). ![]() If you want something other than the default, go to Document Properties > Grid tab to configure it. To get a grid for snapping and for organizing the drawing, Shift 3 will toggle the default rectangular grid, on and off. I'm not sure what you mean "in all axis".
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