On 2007-February-02 , at 23:45 , Aaron Spike wrote:
marc0047 wrote:
Is there a way to manipulate nodes from multiple objects simultaneously?
It's in the plans but I can't make any promises when we'll get it coded.
meanwhile you can use a workaround: - select your two objects - combine them into one (Path > Combine or Ctrl+K) - switch to node tool: you can now edit you two objects simultaneously - break them apart if you want them to still be two separate objects (Path > Break apart or Shift+Ctrl+K)
Excuse my use of Illustrator, but it's the only way I know how to express this in Illustrator!
I don't think you need to apologize: it is useful to know the good features of other software. Plus, there is no real competition between Illustrator and Inkscape. Inkscape is not a commercial software, it is developed by people willing to give some of their time to make something different, something better, and who let everybody benefit of their efforts. It just happens to be so good that one can risk a comparison but I am pretty sure that the goal of Inkscape developers is not to take Adobe down ;-)
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