Bug in snapping (using pen tool)
Hello,
I've found a misbehaviour in the latest svn regarding snapping. Using pen tool, with snap to grid enabled there are times when the first point of a polyline drawn using the pen tool is not on the grid. I have investigated this a little and it seems that at (random?) times the snapping gets "postponed globally"...
I don't know why this could happen. Does anybody have a clue?
Thanks, Arcadie Cracan
Op Wo, 28 oktober, 2009 14:13, schreef Arcadie Cracan:
Hello,
I've found a misbehaviour in the latest svn regarding snapping. Using pen tool, with snap to grid enabled there are times when the first point of a polyline drawn using the pen tool is not on the grid. I have investigated this a little and it seems that at (random?) times the snapping gets "postponed globally"...
If this is the case then I'm the one to blame ;-). I've programmed the snap delay. Does this also happen when you set the snap delay to zero in the preferences? Has "always snap" been enabled for the grid?
I haven't seen this before, and I'm not able to reproduce this.
Diederik
În data de Miercuri 28 Octombrie 2009 03:21:40 pm Diederik van Lierop a scris:
Op Wo, 28 oktober, 2009 14:13, schreef Arcadie Cracan:
Hello,
I've found a misbehaviour in the latest svn regarding snapping. Using pen tool, with snap to grid enabled there are times when the first point of a polyline drawn using the pen tool is not on the grid. I have investigated this a little and it seems that at (random?) times the snapping gets "postponed globally"...
If this is the case then I'm the one to blame ;-). I've programmed the snap delay. Does this also happen when you set the snap delay to zero in the preferences? Has "always snap" been enabled for the grid?
Actually, I can't seem to be reproduced on an empty page. You would have to draw some lines. It seems to depend on zoom factor and other possible snap targets. Yes, I had enabled always snap to grid.
When I set the delay to zero, I can't reproduce it.
I haven't seen this before, and I'm not able to reproduce this.
Diederik
Thanks, Arcadie
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