bulia byak wrote:
On 11/7/06, Jasper van de Gronde <th.v.d.gronde@...226...> wrote:
If you change selection, it just updates width/height while remaining in Selection mode. Seems logical to me.
If you are in selection mode, yes, but if you're not in selection mode it doesn't change the mode (in itself a good thing, but read on). If you deselect it stays in the drawing/page mode (fine by me), if you then select something again it suddenly does change the mode...
So, hence the compromise we are discussing: if your drawing mode was automatic (caused by deselection), switch back to selection. If you clicked on Drawing explicitly, stay there. I think this might work.
I'd say either go for: selected something->selection mode, selected nothing->drawing/page(/custom),
Which is what we have now, no?
Unfortunately not, as I tried to describe above, it distinguishes between "changing" the selection and selecting something after having had no selection. Which is probably why it comes across as confusing. As I mailed later I'm beginning to see the logic behind automatically changing the mode, but it would be nice if it wouldn't make this distinction and would remember the mode you were in (so it doesn't switch back to Drawing when you had previously selected Page).