Switching to and from the Node tool (with a path selected), as well as selecting nodes in that tool, have been significantly optimized and are now about five times faster than before. This is especially noticeable when working with complex paths; with these optimizations, paths containing several thousand nodes, though still slow, are much more usable.
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Wow!
Bulia the performance increase is great .
This is particularly noticable on really complex shapes.
Awesome!
The speed is much appreciated.
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Andy On 3/29/06, bulia byak <buliabyak@...400...> wrote:
Switching to and from the Node tool (with a path selected), as well as selecting nodes in that tool, have been significantly optimized and are now about five times faster than before. This is especially noticeable when working with complex paths; with these optimizations, paths containing several thousand nodes, though still slow, are much more usable.
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actually not telling the node type is getting kind of annoying. is there anyway to preserve the markers ?
On 3/29/06, bulia byak <buliabyak@...400...> wrote:
Switching to and from the Node tool (with a path selected), as well as selecting nodes in that tool, have been significantly optimized and are now about five times faster than before. This is especially noticeable when working with complex paths; with these optimizations, paths containing several thousand nodes, though still slow, are much more usable.
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On 3/28/06, Andy Fitzsimon <andyfitz@...400...> wrote:
actually not telling the node type is getting kind of annoying. is there anyway to preserve the markers ?
Not telling the node type? What is that?
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the user not seeing the node markers as the type they are. square. diamond circles for handles etc
On 3/29/06, bulia byak <buliabyak@...400...> wrote:
On 3/28/06, Andy Fitzsimon <andyfitz@...400...> wrote:
actually not telling the node type is getting kind of annoying. is there anyway to preserve the markers ?
Not telling the node type? What is that?
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bulia byak wrote:
Switching to and from the Node tool (with a path selected), as well as selecting nodes in that tool, have been significantly optimized and are now about five times faster than before. This is especially noticeable when working with complex paths; with these optimizations, paths containing several thousand nodes, though still slow, are much more usable.
This is wonderful! It can greatly help the editing of the results of a trace. Now ^L is optional, and not required, before editing. ^^
bob
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Andy Fitzsimon
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Bob Jamison
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bulia byak