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On 12 March 2016 at 10:44, C R <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
Those shortcuts already work on the whole objects in the node tool (even
if the alignanddistributepanel does not show the buttons).
Huh, never noticed that. It's correct: If you have two objects selected, and are editing both objects at once using the node tool, the align hotkeys align both shapes regardless of what nodes are selected.
This is an error imho. While in node editing mode it makes sense to leave the parent objects alone (since that's a select tool alignment operation).
I didn't know this either, and it surprises me; once in the node tool, moving around objects seems "wrong" - after all this is not the select tool!
There is a choice to be made between:
- either the current situation should be kept (those shortcuts/verbs
should work the same (aligning whole objects) at all times)
- either the shortcut aligning objects should align nodes in node tool
The same hotkeys for aligning objects in Select Tool mode should align nodes in Node tool mode. This is the most intuitive way to handle it. If the user wants to align shapes with hotkeys they would have already done so in select mode. I'd keep node tool mode for editing nodes, and link alignment hotkeys accordingly.
I agree with C R on this - having the same "verb" / shortcut for the same concept (aligning center or middle) for both select tool and node tool makes sense.
Unless someone has a really good reason this is what I'm looking into...
-C
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On 03/11/2016 07:04 PM, C R wrote:
Ctrl-Alt-V it's already used for paste in place. Ctrl-alt-T is consistent with what is used to align objects. These alignment hotkeys should always be the same imho, regardless of what kind of things you are aligning. :)
-C
On 11 Mar 2016 5:10 pm, "Olof Bjarnason" <olof.bjarnason@...400... mailto:olof.bjarnason@...400...> wrote:
Yes this is my gut feeling too - not to hard code any keyboard shortcuts because of the collision risk. But I need a little help on how the custom shortcuts system
functions...
E.g. in what source file can I read to learn? On 11 Mar 2016 18:02, "LucaDC" <dicappello@...2144... <mailto:dicappello@...2144...>> wrote: Please, don't hardcode shortcuts with more than one modifier
(like
Ctrl+Alt+<key>) because under Windows they could be used to launch some application so they should always be customizable. Combinations with one or zero modifiers (like Ctrl+<key> or Alt+<key>) are usually application specific so it's not a problem if they are hardcoded, unless it's something weird like Ctrl-V to vertically align
nodes :)
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