7 Aug
2011
7 Aug
'11
11:12 p.m.
On Aug 7, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
Am Sonntag, 7. August 2011 schrub Johan Engelen:
On 7-8-2011 8:59, Krzysztof KosiĆski wrote:
Just wondering: what is the use case for adding a node with grid on, and not snapping it to the grid? Shape preserving is too weak an argument for me; in that case, why add a node at all? I presume you want to add a node to change the looks of the path! (either change slope, or move the node, in which case the node will snap to grid?)
I do that all the time to have one part of the path stay where it is and only change the other part. To do this I add a node, set it to be non-continuous and start editing the nodes on one side, which can use the grid.
Ditto