Interesting note. The offset point 0 (in the defs) does not cause this problem, if you draw a regular path (no shape) and then apply powerstroke separately. Somehow, it's only the powerstroke attached to triangle in/out, which causes this.
Or as noted before, applying both powerstroke and pap via Path Effects dialog, causes the same behavior.
Interesting note. The offset point 0 (in the defs) does not cause this problem, if you draw a regular path (no shape) and then apply powerstroke separately. Somehow, it's only the powerstroke attached to triangle in/out, which causes this.
Or as noted before, applying both powerstroke and pap via Path Effects dialog, causes the same behavior.