On 10/21/07, microUgly <drworm@...1743...> wrote:
bulia byak wrote:
Again, fill-opacity is the "A" slider in fill&stroke dialog. You might have dragged it accidentally.
There is no "A" slider when an object has a gradient fill. But perhaps I'm not looking in the right place? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Opacity-Bug--tf4664986.html#a13326264 Sent from the Inkscape - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Gotta admit that this change confused the heck out of me when I was working with some gradients the other day. The fact that the global opacity slider changes behaviour when a stop is/isnt selected without any discernable indication that its done so is confusing as hell. It also doesnt seem to go back to being what its actually labelled as when you deselect all the stops, it stays saying its semi transparent when as a master opacity value for the object it shouldnt be. It also doesnt do what I expect if I have multiple stops selected. if I select all the stops, and change the master opacity I would expect the overall opacity to change but the stops relative opacity to remain the same, not them all to go ot the same one. Over riding something thats already got a well established purpose is a bad idea imo. At least changing the label text for the slider would help. on canvas editing does rock tho :D
Cheers
Sim