Hi,
These are features I've been wanting since I've switched from Illustrator. I call this feature set "non-linear node creation".
Here they are: - Ctrl-click on nodes and node handles like in editing to change the node type
- Moving nodes and node handles after they've been created
- Moving nodes while click-creating new nodes. Explanation: When you click to make a node and drag the handles, you would press a key to drag the node center. This is behaviour copied from Illustrator's
If it might accommodate any of you, I'd be ready to give a small bounty for it I was thinking about something like 50 - 70 euros. Don't know if it's realistic -- I'm probably gonna pass as a tightwad but that's all I can manage right now.
Any suggestion, comments, just reply on the list.
Thanks!
Pierre-Luc
On 8/6/07, Pierre-Luc Auclair <p.lucauclair@...1585...> wrote:
Here they are:
- Ctrl-click on nodes and node handles like in editing to change the
node type
This works in Node tool. Or do you mean Pen tool?
- Moving nodes and node handles after they've been created
Of course this works in Node tool. It also works in Pen but also by arrow keys (last created node is moved), not by dragging.
- Moving nodes while click-creating new nodes. Explanation: When you click to make a node and drag the handles, you
would press a key to drag the node center. This is behaviour copied from Illustrator's
Just release the handle and use arrow keys to move the node.
bulia byak wrote:
Here they are:
- Ctrl-click on nodes and node handles like in editing to change the
node type
This works in Node tool. Or do you mean Pen tool?
I indeed mean the Pen tool.
- Moving nodes and node handles after they've been created
Of course this works in Node tool. It also works in Pen but also by arrow keys (last created node is moved), not by dragging.
I know about hat, but I'd like to move any node, and use the mouse.
- Moving nodes while click-creating new nodes.
Explanation: When you click to make a node and drag the handles, you would press a key to drag the node center. This is behaviour copied from Illustrator's
Just release the handle and use arrow keys to move the node.
This is really not the same. The way I'm talking about you keep control of the node *and* its handles.
Pierre-Luc
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