How can I snap the rectile (center of rotation) to the node?
How can I snap the rectile (center of rotation) to the node?
When I change the rectile in the selection mode, node is hidden and not selectable.
I looked for the input box to set the coordinate of rectile, but it doesn't exist, and also I looked for the context menu of the node to attach the rectile to this node, but there is no such menu. So it seems I can't do it.
SAITOU Toshihide
Hi, You don't need to "see" (or select) the node to be able to snap to it (if snapping to nodes is activated in the snapping toolbar, that is)
Thank you for your replay.
I meant for node is that it apears in the node selection mode, and it isn't the grid. If the snapping toolbar is like # icon at the right below, I use it but it seems it doesn't snap the node. (Sorry for my poor English.)
SAITOU Toshihide.
In message: <540945869.87038312.1410270563540.JavaMail.root@...3081...> Marc Jeanmougin <marc@...3080...> writes:
Hi, You don't need to "see" (or select) the node to be able to snap to it (if snapping to nodes is activated in the snapping toolbar, that is)
-- Mc-
----- Mail original ----- De: "SAITOU Toshihide" <toshi@...3100...> À: inkscape-user@lists.sourceforge.net Envoyé: Mardi 9 Septembre 2014 15:11:43 Objet: [Inkscape-user] How can I snap the rectile (center of rotation) to the node?
How can I snap the rectile (center of rotation) to the node?
When I change the rectile in the selection mode, node is hidden and not selectable.
I looked for the input box to set the coordinate of rectile, but it doesn't exist, and also I looked for the context menu of the node to attach the rectile to this node, but there is no such menu. So it seems I can't do it.
SAITOU Toshihide
Sounds like a useful function, I would like to know too.
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On Sep 9, 2014, at 10:04 AM, SAITOU Toshihide <toshi@...3100...> wrote:
Thank you for your replay.
I meant for node is that it apears in the node selection mode, and it isn't the grid. If the snapping toolbar is like # icon at the right below, I use it but it seems it doesn't snap the node. (Sorry for my poor English.)
SAITOU Toshihide.
In message: <540945869.87038312.1410270563540.JavaMail.root@...3081...> Marc Jeanmougin <marc@...3080...> writes:
Hi, You don't need to "see" (or select) the node to be able to snap to it (if snapping to nodes is activated in the snapping toolbar, that is)
-- Mc-
----- Mail original ----- De: "SAITOU Toshihide" <toshi@...3100...> À: inkscape-user@lists.sourceforge.net Envoyé: Mardi 9 Septembre 2014 15:11:43 Objet: [Inkscape-user] How can I snap the rectile (center of rotation) to the node?
How can I snap the rectile (center of rotation) to the node?
When I change the rectile in the selection mode, node is hidden and not selectable.
I looked for the input box to set the coordinate of rectile, but it doesn't exist, and also I looked for the context menu of the node to attach the rectile to this node, but there is no such menu. So it seems I can't do it.
SAITOU Toshihide
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Am 09.09.2014 um 16:04 schrieb SAITOU Toshihide:
Thank you for your replay.
I meant for node is that it apears in the node selection mode, and it isn't the grid. If the snapping toolbar is like # icon at the right below, I use it but it seems it doesn't snap the node. (Sorry for my poor English.)
Maybe I get you wrong, but just switch on snap to nodes and move the rotation center close to the node you wish, it then gets snapped.
Cheerz, Lars
In message: <540F1CF0.5080105@...2842...> Lars Behrens <Lars.Behrens@...2842...> writes:
Am 09.09.2014 um 16:04 schrieb SAITOU Toshihide:
Thank you for your replay.
I meant for node is that it apears in the node selection mode, and it isn't the grid. If the snapping toolbar is like # icon at the right below, I use it but it seems it doesn't snap the node. (Sorry for my poor English.)
Maybe I get you wrong, but just switch on snap to nodes and move the rotation center close to the node you wish, it then gets snapped.
Cheerz, Lars
Hmm. I move it close to the node but stick to the grid...
I'm using 0.48.4 r9939 on FreeBSD and 0.48.5 r10040 on Mac OS X 10.9.4.
I tried to draw a phasor diagram like _/_, so draw an arrow then C-C, C-M-V, move the center of rotation to the end of the arrow, rotate, flip and repeat. At this time, line object may not be aligned to grid due to rotation.
SAITOU Toshihide
Am 10.09.2014 um 13:39 schrieb SAITOU Toshihide:
Hmm. I move it close to the node but stick to the grid...
Did you also switch on "snap to corner nodes" and "snap to smooth nodes" and switch off "snap to grid"?
Cheerz, Lars
In message: <54103C67.805@...2842...> Lars Behrens <Lars.Behrens@...2842...> writes:
Am 10.09.2014 um 13:39 schrieb SAITOU Toshihide:
Hmm. I move it close to the node but stick to the grid...
Did you also switch on "snap to corner nodes" and "snap to smooth nodes" and switch off "snap to grid"?
Ah! I have googled `snap to corner nodes' and I find my inkscape doesn't have `snap to nodes' setting and there is a related setting at the Preference Snapping section. With this setting the node appears when mouse is close to the node. The attraction of node is too weak but I can move to closest to the node.
Thank you so much.
SAITOU Toshihide
In message: <20140910.221639.263342969901601271.toshi@...3100...> SAITOU Toshihide <toshi@...3100...> writes:
In message: <54103C67.805@...2842...> Lars Behrens <Lars.Behrens@...2842...> writes:
Am 10.09.2014 um 13:39 schrieb SAITOU Toshihide:
Hmm. I move it close to the node but stick to the grid...
Did you also switch on "snap to corner nodes" and "snap to smooth nodes" and switch off "snap to grid"?
Ah! I have googled `snap to corner nodes' and I find my inkscape doesn't have `snap to nodes' setting and there is a related setting at the Preference Snapping section. With this setting the node appears when mouse is close to the node. The attraction of node is too weak but I can move to closest to the node.
The attraction force is strong enough. I reconfirmed.
switch on `Snap nodes or handles' then switch on `Snap to cusp nodes' and swith off `Snap to grids' is work for me.
Thank you for your information.
SAITOU Toshihide
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Antony Chiu
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Lars Behrens
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Marc Jeanmougin
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SAITOU Toshihide