[krita] [Bug 420532] Using Cut at Point doesn't break a Vector into two parts
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420532 --- Comment #4 from Samwise Galenorn --- (In reply to vanyossi from comment #3) > A vector shape is composed points(nodes), each two points can be joined by a > line, called a segment. When you Break at point, you are not creating a new > object, you are just modifying segments. In this case you add a new point > and create 2 segments. However both segments belong to the same shape. > > To separate the vectors into different shapes: using the selection tool -> > right click -> Logical operations -> Split. > > Both segments are now on different shapes. And copying and pasting each > shape into different vector layers is then possible. I haven't checked in on this bug for a bit, sorry. Your stated process works great, thanks. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
[krita] [Bug 420532] Using Cut at Point doesn't break a Vector into two parts
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420532 vanyossi changed: What|Removed |Added CC||ghe...@gmail.com Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED Resolution|--- |INTENTIONAL --- Comment #3 from vanyossi --- A vector shape is composed points(nodes), each two points can be joined by a line, called a segment. When you Break at point, you are not creating a new object, you are just modifying segments. In this case you add a new point and create 2 segments. However both segments belong to the same shape. To separte the vectors into different shapes: using the selection tool -> right click -> Logical operations -> Split. Both segments are now on different shapes. And copying and pasting each shape into different vector layers is then possible. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
[krita] [Bug 420532] Using Cut at Point doesn't break a Vector into two parts
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420532 --- Comment #2 from Samwise Galenorn --- Joining two vectors will make the two vectors into one vector. If this is supposed to be 'Expected Behavior', then mark it as such. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
[krita] [Bug 420532] Using Cut at Point doesn't break a Vector into two parts
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420532 Rebecca Breu changed: What|Removed |Added CC||rebe...@rbreu.de --- Comment #1 from Rebecca Breu --- I'm pretty sure this is intended behaviour, maybe someone else can confirm? It's at least what I'd expect, and I just checked and it works the same in Inkscape, for example. You can also use the "break at point" button for "opening" a closed path (like a closed polygon) and in that case the shape is still connected and can't be split into two vector shapes anyway. So if anything, splitting vector shapes should be a new feature that probably needs a bit of design discussion first. Inkscape has a dedicated "Break apart" action for this in the "Path" menu which splits a vector shape into all its unconnected parts. But then, Inkscape has plenty of other path options as well: different ways of combining shapes, converting them etc etc. Krita doesn't have any of that at the moment. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.