
That is a nice plugin. It installs easily. Works as advertised.
And for posterity, I noticed that my mouse movements are pixel perfect at the 100% zoom level. At the 200% zoom level, the mouse moves in increments of .5. The strange coordinates appear when at some arbitrary zoom level. It is much easier to hit a full pixel when the mouse is moving in increments of .5. I'm now zooming in 100% 200% or 400% and it is easier to stay pixel perfect.
Alan
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 4:11 PM, heathenx <heathenx@...155...> wrote:
Alan Gutierrez wrote the following on 10/10/2009 03:59 PM:
I'm using Inkscape 4.7 Pre 3 on OS X Leopard.
I'm designing for the web, so for the most part, I'd like to have integer X and Y values for my shapes. Editing each point every time I drop a shape is frustrating. I've found that I can set the grid to 1px with major lines at 5px and Inkscape will tend to to the right thing when drawing rectangles or using the pen tool, but not always. There are still times when I have to edit X and Y by entering it into the spinner.
Also, if I group objects and clone them. Not all of the objects retain an integer X/Y. They are off by a little bit.
Are there any other ways to tell Inkscape to round to the nearest pixel?
Alan Gutierrez
Have you heard of PixelSnap by Brian Hoyt? Might be worth a try. :)
http://code.google.com/p/pixelsnap/
heathenx
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