On 2007-August-30 , at 17:31 , bulia byak wrote:
On 8/30/07, jiho <jo.irisson@...155...> wrote:
This tool is great!... BUT ;) it think it should be more gradually sensible to the force parameter: even at very low forces, I very quickly arrive to the end color. At high sensibilities, I virtually never see the intermediate colors.
No problem, I can lower the force for color modes.
Great!
What about path tweaking modes, is their force range adequate for you?
I think they would also benefit from being more progressive for mouse use. It would be good to have other advices though. In particular, it should not be at the detriment of tablet use. I can't use my tablet with Inkcape currently (unfortunately...) but these tools are probably particularly great to use with pressure sensitvity so they should stay great this way.
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Since the tool's style in the tweak tool can only be set in the color paint mode, could it be made N/A in other modes. The fact of having it up there drove me to try to apply a style and this changed the style of the objects on canvas rather than the tool's style (this was before reading your explanations but well, it's even better if things are instinctive, doesn't it?)
I'm afraid the best solution to this would be to (again) separate the color tweaking modes into a separate new tool, so that only that tool has its style and the path tweaking tool has none... especially since I have in mind several new modes for both paths and colors. The only problem is that we're way over the limit of new tool buttons for 0.46 :)
I don't think it would even solve the problem since selecting a new color would change the tool's style in paint mode but change the object in jitter mode. Is it impossible to just show N/A in all modes but paint mode with the current implementation?
Cheers,
JiHO --- http://jo.irisson.free.fr/