hi jluc > My experience is quite different than yours : > i allways have snap to item enabled.
i still cannot think of a document where this is a nice thing to have. can you share a screenshot of a page where you think it's THE way to go? or even a .sla so that i can play with it and see how it feels (but only if it's not trivial to recreate...) you could also try to download and apply the patch and check if it improves your workflow. and give feedback. personally: if i have clear "lines" where to align things, the most convenient way to go seems to be a guide. and as soon as guides snap to the items, this will be even more convenient. if i have "blocks" of texts and images, i go for a typographic grid (easily created with the guides managers, in the columns and rows tab). and in the cases where guides are not convenient (and there are many such cases!), i tend to have too many points, where my items could snap: so many that it's not helpful to have the snap to items enabled. those are the cases where i keep the align and distribute window open. or use the arrow keys to move and resize my elements. (and hope that the alignment is good enough) in those cases, enabling the snapping to items would simply make my monitor just flash green. but those are also the cases where i mostly would need the snapping to items being available. on a per case basis. this is such an example, i've been working on lately: https://github.com/CoderDojoZH/resources/blob/master/cards-scratch/breakout-game/breakout-a6-en.pdf most of the times i want the items to align to the margins or be freely placed (most of all during the draft stage). sometimes they should snap to other items. > So my proposal would rather be > "why not make it standard behaviour ?" i think that my explanation above tells you why i think it's not a good idea to have it as a standard behavior. here again in two points: - in the cases where it works well, there seem to be easier way to ensure the alignment. - in the cases where it is useful, you often get too many suggestions and it gets disturbing. personally, i'm not against keeping both ways of enabling the snapping to items. but before adding it, i'd really would like to check if the new one does not make the old one (almost) useless. until now i've not seen any evidence that simply replacing the feature would not be an improvement for everybody. but i've not seen any of your documents, of course! ciao a.l.e