
bulia byak wrote:
On 12/27/05, Joshua A. Andler <joshua@...533...> wrote:
I guess that's the way it comes across... it just happens to be how I work with it. I don't use the grid, sometimes use guides, but the rest of the time I'm using the new node snapping stuff.
So you'll probably benefit from a key to toggle object snapping, right?
I definitely would.
when I'm zoomed in 500% the snapping pixels need to remain relevant to scale.
What do you mean by "snapping pixels"? Distance between two adjacent snap lines in a grid? If so, this is NOT what it's all about. If you have a 1px grid you will always snap to px units (absolute), regardless of the snap distance setting.
Sorry, I wasn't too clear. By snapping pixels I was referring to the difference between absolute/screen pixels in relation to snapping. Basically, if I set snapping to 2px and I zoom in to 500%, I want that 2px for snapping to be scaled with the document (as it currently is). And to tell you the truth, another place we may look to have the absolute/screen pixel option is with the keys used for node editing (with the Alt modifier). I know I would definitely have mine set to absolute (or px rather than spx).
fact, but it was too late by that point. Please just consider that different people have different workflows and different things make sense to them. What I find intuitive, you may not... and vice-versa. Therefore keeping it as an option is the better way to go in my opinion.
Of course. If I'm sure we understand each other correctly and you really want absolute-valued snap distance, we'll make it an option. Sorry for continued asking, but you see that some people misinterpreted the concept of snapping distance, therefore I want to be double sure that I understand you correctly.
I'm pretty sure we understand each other. And don't worry about asking more than once, better safe than sorry.
-Josh