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You’ve marked the same place in both screenshots. Is that two separate nodes, one on top of the other? If so, you can join them by marquee-selecting them and pressing the ‘Close’ (‘Schließen’) button on the Context toolbar.

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First of all enabling snap, snap to objects.

then with the node tool select the anchor point of first path and move it to the anchor point of second path until you see a yellow little square.

 

at the end selecting all the points of first and second path and click on join (verbinden).

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23 minutes ago, Alfred said:

You’ve marked the same place in both screenshots. Is that two separate nodes, one on top of the other? If so, you can join them by marquee-selecting them and pressing the ‘Close’ (‘Schließen’) button on the Context toolbar.

Yes two seperate nodes of two seperate curves one on top of another. But if I mark Thema andere Click close it Happens nothing.

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In my experience, you can only join 'end' nodes. You can't join into nodes in the middle of a line.

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