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Hhmm, after a bit of playing with GIMP paths, I'm a bit mystified exactly what you might be wanting. Is it just how the path is displayed that you like? I notice that the nodes and handles and paths are bigger. Inkscape allows you to make the nodes and handles bigger, and of course you could make the stroke as wide as you like.
Oh, or could it be that annoying red flashing line for paths, that was added to Inkscape a few versions ago? I've never figured out what its purpose is, but fortunately, it can be disabled.
Well in any case, when you make your request, be sure to be specific what you want. Even if you can't write up technical or programming suggestions, be sure to explain or show mockups or screenshots or a video of the new things that you'd like.
brynn
PS - Of course you're welcome to ask for support for the Inkscape path tools, here in the User mailing list, or in forums or IRC. Inkscape path tools can do SO much more! Or there's always the manual where you can learn on your own.
-----Original Message----- From: Andrew Kurn Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2019 5:16 PM To: Inkscape User Community Subject: [Inkscape-user] new post - wish list
I would like to post a wish list item. I'll tell you the topic. You tell me whether I can post it to the new forum (possible?) and whether I should (advisable?).
The current user interface for drawing and editing splines (Bezier) is bad.
I like the Gimp one much better, but partly because I'm used to it.
We can go into detail, but this introduces the topic. Let's improve the spline interface. How to do it?
Andrew
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