Wayne Maeda wrote: > On Saturday 13 March 2004 01:04 am, ephemeron wrote: > > >>On 10. March 2004 at 6:46PM +0100, >> >>Craig Bradney <cbradney at zip.com.au> wrote: >> >>>On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 18:24, Gregory Pittman wrote: >>> >>>>Riku Leino (Tsoots) wrote: >>>> >>>>>ruth moulton wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>the way i read it was that the line would follow the end >>>>>>of the text frame automatically, so if the frame was moved >>>>>>the line would automatically can one anchor a line to a >>>>>>frame ? ruth >>>>> >>>>>Grouping those items together will do it. Select both of >>>>>them, right click and choose group from the pop up menu. >>>> >>>>Whoa! That came in under the radar -- when did we get >>>>Grouping? (works great, too!) >>> >>>Changelog says 10.11.2001 with various updates more recently. >>>Group/Ungroup appeared in the menu in November 03 >> >>Having "Snap to guides" on ruins the grouping (cvs of 3-4 days >>ago). Is there a way to disable "Snap to guides" for just the >>members of the group? That is, have the group as a whole (and >>not the members of the group) snap to the guides. > > > This has been a problem for a while now. Not only "Snap to guides" but "Snap > to grid" too. With either of them turned on, they interfere with groups, the > moving of multiple selections, import of multi-object svg images, the > duplicate(s) command, and the x&y position boxes within geometry of the > Properties window, to name a few. It's best to keep both "Snaps" turned off > unless you're dealing with single objects for the most part; although moving > a single object with the x or y position boxes can be a pain with the "Snaps" > turned on, especially if the object is close to a guideline. > > Wayne It's a known bug, but hard to fix, Align/Distribute is also affected by this. We will try to fix that as soon as possible.
Best Regards, Franz Schmid
