On Wednesday 03 December 2003 04:41 pm, Peter Linnell wrote: > On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 17:45, Wayne Maeda wrote: > > On Tuesday 02 December 2003 12:00 pm, Peter Linnell wrote: > > > On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 21:31, Wayne Maeda wrote: > > > > Just installed 1.1.3 and the same bug that was in previous versions > > > > is still in 1.1.3. I refer to the "Snap to Grid/Guidelines" bug that > > > > interferes with the alignment of objects within groups and selected > > > > objects. As it is right now, moving multiple objects with the "Snap > > > > to Grid" or "Snap to Guidelines" commands turned on is a crapshoot. > > > > Can someone please verify that this bug exists? > > > > > > > > Here's how to test it. > > > > > > > > 1. Turn on either "Snap to Grid" and/or "Snap to Guidelines." If > > > > using the guidelines, make sure to place a few guidelines on your > > > > page. 2. Create a group of objects (squares, ovals, etc.) by either > > > > grouping these objects or selecting them. > > > > 3. Note the alignment between objects in the group. > > > > 4. Move this group around, crossing over the guidelines if you have > > > > any. > > > > > > I've tested some of these issues and so far I cannot see them, but > > > there is more testing to do. > > > > Place some guidelines on the page. Make several passes across the > > guidelines with the group, unclicking the mouse button between passes. > > You will see the objects move in relation to each other. Make sure "Snap > > to Guidelines" is enabled. > > After my mail, we found some issues there. Nothing conclusive. I would > note, by ungrouping, but then immediately making a group selection by > dragging a marquee around the whole gruop, I could move things around > fairly reliably.
Try repeating this with "Snap to Grid" enabled. Wayne
