Oh wow! Those would be awesome features for Inkscape, and not just for
fonts!
I do a lot of symmetrical drawing, so being able to select node handles, and
move them all together would be really, really nice. As it is now, the only
way to make node handles symmetrical is to use snapping to a grid (or
possibly guides).
A long time ago, when I first started using Inkscape, I was playing with
node sculpting (Alt + drag multiple nodes) and I had asked (probably in
InkscapeForum.com) if it would be possible to sculpt node handles. Of
course it isn't. But with this type of feature, it might become possible!
All best,
brynn
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From: Ivan Louette
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2016 7:05 AM
To: Inkscape-devel
Subject: [Inkscape-devel] Interesting Robofont features !
Because I work a lot on fonts, cutting and pasting a lot between Inkscape
and FontForge I see many features already present in FF which could be very
nice in Inkscape. For example the ability to select handles separately from
the node.
But here are very sweet new Robofont features which could benefit not only
to type drawers :
https://vimeo.com/34351633
On the other hand FF visualisation of potential extremas and inflexion point
on a curve are extremely useful too.
ivan
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