On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, bulia byak wrote:
Ah yes, I hadn't thought of that. The plus sign seems to have been removed for scale, however --- IIRC it was because it can get in the way of moving small objects.
Yes, and because scaling around a non-standard center is not as frequently needed as rotation around a non-standard center. The center mark is just hidden, but it's there; switch to rotation mode, position it, switch back to scale, and the new position will be used for scaling.
Fair enough, I've no problem with that change.
Any other thoughts? Or should it just be a preference?
Which one - to show or not to show center mark? Possible, does anyone else think it's a good idea?
No, I mean where to put the scale origin by default: on the bounding box before or after stroke? In other words, on the bounding box of the shape, or the bounding box of its nodes?
Cheers
Carl