Hi,
Tip radius is the distance from the center to the farthest handle. Base radius is the same for closest handle. Can you suggest better terms?
They are OK, but then I can't see why it's called "sharpness". (If someone starts to move the inner handle along a circle, he will possibly be surprised to see the resulting objects have the same "sharpness".)
"You cannot group objects from different groups or layers." "You cannot raise/lower objects from different groups or layers." "You cannot combine objects from different groups or layers."
You can't raise a grouped item (without raising the rest of the group), but you can raise the whole group, right?
No. You can raise/lower a grouped object (or an object in a layer) within it's group/layer, not within document root (try it).
I see it now. What I tried was to raise only 1 item of a group (after Ctrl+clicking it), and Inkscape did not raise this item above an ungroupped object -- but this was a bad thing to test with, because Inkscape does not give this message then. Only with multiple selection.
The point I was trying to make with all this is that we are talking about "different groups or layers", but those objects do not both have to be in a group, and we have only 1 layer in Inkscape right now. So if you take a root-level, ungroupped object and try to group it with an already groupped single item, then it's strange to receive this message telling that they are from a different group (one of them is ungroupped) or layer (there's no layer).
Arpad Biro
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