It sounds like you are doing the sort of thing that you should be using
Inkscape. Creating arrows in inkscape is super easy and they can be
easily moved and modified.
After importing your image that you want to put arrows on; draw a line
with the bezier tool, then go to Object -> Fill and Stroke. Under the
Stroke Style tab look for Markers. It will have 3 settings for a
beginning, middle and end; just select an arrow you like on the one on
the right and you should see your arrow appear. You can play with the
Width setting to adjust the size of the line/arrow.
Once you have the arrows like you want them, you can export your image
as a PNG.
Brian Cluff
On 10/17/2017 05:37 AM, Michael wrote:
> I know how to create my own arrows but that looks kinda sloppy. I did
> a web search but the first one I found was for ver 2.6 and Mine is ver
> 2.8. The results for that search was much more promissing but the scm
> files that were available for download resulted in a page that said
> file not found. Anyone out there got arrows working in ver 2.8? If so
> could someone give me their scm file?
>
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