AFAICT, it toggles snapping of objects, but not points.
I think it's intentional.
The problem is, if you turn on snap-to-point, then hit hash to turn off the grid, then points will snap to invisible grid. That seems... wrong to me.
Ah, you mean if point snapping is enabled manually, # must still disable it?
Point snapping was not liked by many because it makes it hard to precisly position objects with stroke.
Personally, I love it. More often than not I'm drawing diagrams, and aligning to the `logical' line edge is more useful than the edge of the stroke.
OK, then this needs to be changed so that any snapping only occurs if its checkbox is on AND the grid itself is on. Then you'll be able to save your default template with point snapping on and it will be on when you turn the grid on by # but off otherwise.
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