On Sun, 2016-01-03 at 03:06 +0100, Maren Hachmann wrote:
Am 03.01.2016 um 02:28 schrieb Martin Owens:
On Sun, 2016-01-03 at 01:31 +0100, Maren Hachmann wrote:
Every object is treated separately (the uppermost object being applied to each selected object below). This would often have saved a lot of repetitive work for me, especially for 'difference' (which would then *almost* work like an inverted 'crop') - at least before I found out about the extension.
If you've got an idea, it'd be great to see it step by step with the results at each step as each selected object is considered. Does this make sense?
Find it here: https://inkscape.org/gallery/item/7221/
Basically, it's duplicating the topmost object and repeating the operation for each selected object below. The combining part could be done by the user, if they choose to do so
This is the behavior I would expect.
Tav
but again, I think doing it this way is a little inconsistent - yet enomously useful... The extension is rather slow (because it reads through the whole document to find out about the stacking order *and* also launches a new Inkscape instance).
Maren
Martin,
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