how do I add stops to create a rainbow gradient?

Asked by John Waters

The latest version here is apparently not the same as that used in the youtube tutorials by Derek Banas. For example, I want to create a rainbow gradient like the exercise in tutorial 3, but can't because the options are not the same. Help!

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John Waters (jfreelancer1) said :
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Regarding question #290711
nevermind! I found the answer on my own1 :)

Thanks anyway!

On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 6:46 PM, John Waters <
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> New question #290711 on Inkscape:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/inkscape/+question/290711
>
> The latest version here is apparently not the same as that used in the
> youtube tutorials by Derek Banas. For example, I want to create a rainbow
> gradient like the exercise in tutorial 3, but can't because the options are
> not the same. Help!
>
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> You received this question notification because you asked the question.
>

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Hachmann (marenhachmann) said :
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For others who might look for an answer:

In Inkscape 0.91, you can use the gradient tool to add stops to a gradient. Just double-click where you want the stop to be.

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