

The white stripes symbolize the unity of the Korean nation and its culture. The website of the Korean Friendship Association indicates that, on the contrary, the red star represents revolutionary traditions and the red panel is indicative of the patriotism and determination of the Korean people. Despite the many changes to the constitution, the description of the flag has always remained the same. However, the constitution is still stated to be socialist in nature. (Sorry if this is something glaringly obvious I'm missing- I've literally just starting using this tonight, so I'm still pretty much in the "haphazardly poking at buttons and running to the internet every thirty seconds" stage.The North Korean flag's prominent motif is a red star, which is a universal symbol of communism and socialism, although since the flag's adoption the application of the Marxist–Leninist-natured philosophy of Juche has replaced communist authority as the state's guiding ideology, and references to communism have been systematically removed from the country's constitution and legal documents. Is there either a way to make my text curve vertically, or to do it letter-by-letter but ensuring they all line up right? The only way I can see around it is creating the text letter-by-letter, and attaching each letter to the path, but when I tried it didn't line up evenly. I can get the text attached to the path, but regardless of what I do, the text doesn't go the right direction (thus far the best I've gotten out of it is from reversing the path, which puts the text right-side-up on the bottom of the curve.

I'm designing a logo that needs to have text curved ("Howling Wolf"), vertically, along a crescent. Hi all I've just gotten started using inkscape, so of course I manage to get myself into something I can't Google my way out of the first try
