[Synfig-devl] [ synfig-Feature Requests-1781331 ] Use shift key to manipulate ducks

2007-08-29 Thread SourceForge.net
Feature Requests item #1781331, was opened at 2007-08-24 20:21
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Category: User interface
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Submitted By: Kumeelyun (kumeelyun)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Use shift key to manipulate ducks

Initial Comment:
I propose a change to the bline tool that I feel would make it easier to create 
shapes.

I refer to how Inkscape's node tool works. When drawing a shape, it is 
possible, like your tool, to drag out tangents to create a curve. In Inkscape, 
however, it's possible to hold down the shift key, which automatically splits 
the tangents and create an angle. This is even possible with a completed shape, 
I find this speeds up the process of creating a shape, especially when I 
already have a shape in mind.

I feel this would be more intuitive than having to go back and right-click and 
selecting split tangents on a duck to change it to what was wanted in the 
first place.

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Comment By: dooglus (dooglus)
Date: 2007-08-29 19:15

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I've implemented half of this...  Holding the shift key while starting to
drag a tangent duck will split a tangent, but only when editing an existing
bline.  It doesn't yet work when initially creating the bline with the
bline tool.  See SVN r560.

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[Synfig-devl] [ synfig-Feature Requests-1781331 ] Use shift key to manipulate ducks

2007-08-24 Thread SourceForge.net
Feature Requests item #1781331, was opened at 2007-08-24 11:21
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Category: User interface
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Kumeelyun (kumeelyun)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Use shift key to manipulate ducks

Initial Comment:
I propose a change to the bline tool that I feel would make it easier to create 
shapes.

I refer to how Inkscape's node tool works. When drawing a shape, it is 
possible, like your tool, to drag out tangents to create a curve. In Inkscape, 
however, it's possible to hold down the shift key, which automatically splits 
the tangents and create an angle. This is even possible with a completed shape, 
I find this speeds up the process of creating a shape, especially when I 
already have a shape in mind.

I feel this would be more intuitive than having to go back and right-click and 
selecting split tangents on a duck to change it to what was wanted in the 
first place.

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