Krzysztof,
Thanks for the quick fixes!
On Thu, 2010-11-18 at 19:20 +0100, Krzysztof KosiĆski wrote:
Status as of trunk 9904 / branch 9724
- Clicking on the background with a node selected deselects the path
rather than the node.
Fixed
Fix confirmed.
- Page Up/Down no longer adds/removes nodes when cursor is hovered over
a selected node (mouse wheel still works).
Fixed
Fix confirmed.
- Node selection via mouse wheel swaps with/without Shift key
functionality (spatial distance vs. distance along path).
Fixed
Fix confirmed.
- Shift no longer prevents grabbing the path when doing a rubber-band
selection of nodes.
Need a more detailed description. Should pressing Shift disable curve dragging, or make the nodes insensitive to clicks?
Should disable curve dragging to be consistent with 0.47.
- Shift no longer disables snapping of nodes while dragging nodes.
Fixed
Fix confirmed.
- Space bar no longer drops a copy of the nodes while dragging.
Not fixed (yet)
- . or > expands only one handle rather than both, while Right-Ctrl .
or > expands both. Ditto with Alt (rotating handles is correct with respect to Left/Right Ctrl/Alt keys).
Can't reproduce. One time I managed to get those shortcuts to misbehave but I can't reproduce this for the second time.
Hmm, I can't get . or > to expand only one handle at the moment, but I can get it to ignore the Ctrl/Alt keys intermittently.
- Node-sculpting pressure sensitivity with tablet lost.
Not fixed, unlikely to be fixed in 0.48.1 unless someone comes up with a precise behavior to implement
To match 0.47, the higher the pressure, the wider the effected region. The shape is fixed when the Alt key is released. You can see a picture in my guide book
http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/Paths-Editing.html#Paths-Editin... Scroll down a bit or search for "pressure sensitivity".
To make this more useful, I would suggest disabling moving nodes after the Alt key is released until the mouse button is also released. This would prevent the nodes from shifting due to mouse movement once the desired shape is obtained.
Regards, Krzysztof
Tav