On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 1:11 PM, Diederik van Lierop <mail@...1689...>
wrote:
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 11:46 AM, Sebastian Zartner <
sebastianzartner@...400...> wrote:
> > What is the benefit of moving Grids and Snap tabs to a separate dialog?
> Same
> > for Scripting tab?
>
> Grids and snap options are not document properties in my eyes but
> helper functionality. Also, snapping is rather a global functionality
> than specific to a document.
>
I don't agree with this. In one document you might have aligned your
objects using visual bounding boxes, to a grid of 1/8", whereas in another
document you might have aligned the center of your paths to a 5 mm grid. In
another document, you might have designed icons on the pixel level with a
pixel grid. This is all very different for various workflows or projects.
If these snap and grid settings are not remembered per document, then for
every document you open you would first need to zoom in, figure out what
has been used for alignment and at what pitch, try to find out where the
origin of the grid was (if that was not at 0,0), and re-apply the grid and
snap settings. This is not a good idea, because it's cumbersome and error
prone.
Some snap settings are indeed more global, for example the ones related to
the sensitivity of the snapping, and that's why these are in the
preferences dialog already.
Responding to my own e-mail: It could be argued indeed that some of the
snap-settings in the document properties should be part of the preferences
instead. But that's not the case for all of them, and it's tricky to
change. For example "snap to clip paths", and "snap to mask paths",
shouldn't be changed into preferences. They are very similar to the buttons
on the snap toolbar, which must stay document properties. So "snap to clip
paths", and "snap to mask paths" would have to move to the snap toolbar
then. But people have already been complaining that the snap toolbar is too
long and crowded, and these two buttons do not really need a prominent
location. But they have to go somewhere...
It's still very important however that the grid settings stay part of the
document properties.
Diederik