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Joel Holdsworth <joel@...360...> writes:
You say that, but to me, I'm really worried about the number of switches that inkscape is taking on. What icon could you use to explain a choice between "use old jaggedy line interpolation" or "use new smooth interpolation".
That's easy - you open Adobe flash which has these settings in its pencil tool and you copy that icon. scroll down the page here: http://www.echoecho.com/flashdrawing01.htm and you will see what I'm talking about. actually there's a third setting to the pencil tool there (which also exists in Corel Draw) where some sort of shape recognition is used: nearly-straight lines are recognized as an attempt to draw accurate straight (or angled) lines, and approximate circles are converted to perfect circles.