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: Remove lines from a double-lined path to become a single-lined path I' quite new to Inkscape and came across something that I don't quite understand. I made two simple paths. I tried filling

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I' quite new to Inkscape and came across something that I don't quite understand.

I made two simple paths. I tried filling them both, but as it appears, one of the two paths has double lines. This causes the fill to have an effect more similar to a stroke.



This is my "normal" path.





And this is the path in question. I have no idea how it became this way.
Is there any way to revert it to a single line?

This is a link to the file, in case that could help.

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@Berryessa866

What happened is most probably that you used Stroke to Path on the double path.

As you paths were rather thin, you can recover a good approximation of the original path quite easily:


Select the “double path”.
Use Path → Break Apart. You should now have two almost identical shapes.
Delete one of the shapes.
Make the remaining shape an outline shape instead of a filled shape, for example as follows:


Select a “normal” path.
Copy.
Select the shape.
Paste Style.

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