bulia byak <buliabyak@...125...> writes:
Michael,
These are all good suggestions, but you need to submit them as RFEs to our tracker because otherwise they may be lost in the mailing list traffic. Some comments:
I added an RFE for snap menu items.
If you know AI shortcuts, please take time to review share/keys/adobe-illustrator.xml to make sure all shortcuts are listed there correctly in comments (if we don't yet have corresponding actions) or are assigned correct actions (otherwise). If you find an error or something that can be improved, submit your fixes. You can also take time to describe the not-yet-assigned Adobe shortcuts in comments - just a brief sentence on what each shortcut does (it's not always obvious!) so as to make it easier for the developers to create/match Inkscape actions for them.
I'll be happy to do that, although I use (well, I have it installed, anyway) CS1 and not CS2. Hopefuly there were no shortcut changes.
While it's also doable, I'd like to point out that locking individual objects is not recommended currently. You're supposed to lock/unlock and hide/unhide layers, not objects. Is there a reason why this won't work for you?
Good point - I actually don't use it. But I did notice there were these two checkboxes on the object properties dialog which make it possible for a user to lock or hide an object with no way to unlock or unhide it (unless the user understands the XML structure of an SVG file and can edit it). Maybe it would be for the best if they, too were removed.
OK, let's formulate it that way: if the user has explicitly clicked on Page or Drawing, do not automatically switch it away from that. Please submit that to the RFE tracker.
OK, I added an RFE.
As usual, thanks for the kind feedback on my post.
Michael