XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread
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@Daniel Can you collect these also into the XLS file, for better organization.
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@VectorStyler will do shortly
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@VectorStyler, @Boldline: Graphite.Rs has a very useful 45-degree snapping guide when using pen-tool. This is very useful for creating smooth curves with just the normal pen tool. It might be worth adding this before Bezigon Tool if you think Bezigon will take time. See below for what I mean.
But if you think Bezigon can be implemented quickly, then it is worth shipping this guideline feature along with it. Because they compliment each other. Will collect into XLS when I do housekeeping on this thread.
P.S: Checked this out further. Holding down shift actually calls up an additional dashed line guide, which I can't screenshot as I have to let go off Shift. This guide can snap at 15-degree incremental points. Super useful. Super intuitive.
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@VectorStyler: All features and ideas are up to date on XLS. And added one new idea: Group nodes.
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Embed External Image File: Don't know what your plans are for developing a dedicated image editor (PictureStyler?). If you have no such plans (I'd actually prefer this as you can focus exclusively on vector editing) , then here's an idea: Allow users to embed an image file within VS (like Placeholder objects in PL, and Smart Objects in PS, and linked files in Affinity). Then, allow users to click through to a dedicated image editing app (I recommend PL), make their edits and come back.
The reason I recommend PL is because PL already supports external applications. Exactly as I've described here. You can open any object in an external application just as long as that external application saves in the same location, over the same file, as you were working on when you were inside PL. The support formats are TIFF, JPEG and PDF. That is broad enough for most use cases.
This might not be an easy task to accomplish. Might want to slot in for the long term roadmap.
That is my official 100th post on the forum!
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Contextual changes to the colour swatches upon selecting objects. Indicating stroke, fill, and gradient stops.
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Close all files without saving and return to files, to the current scroll location in each file.
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Thumbnail view on hover over the files tab. If multiple files are open in VS, allow a thumbnail view on hovering over the tabs.
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@Daniel said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:
Close all files without saving and return to files, to the current scroll location in each file.
This is not clear: where is the current scroll location ? Is the a "reveal file" type of action?
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@VectorStyler: What I mean is, if I am working on multiple untitled files and don't have the time to save it all, then I just want to close the program without a prompt to save. Then when I reopen the program, I want to come back to where I left off. And in each file, I want to be able to find myself in the same zoom level and scroll location. Scroll location might be confusing because VS does artboards and not pages. Think of a multipage document and you're on page 15. You close and come back to the exact same spot. Every time. In VS's case, this does not apply. You just need to come back to the same artboard and zoom level.
If I have 5 documents, and on document 1, you have three artboards, and you're zoomed into 1500% on an object on artboard 3. Then, when I close and come back, I want to come back to the same place, where I left off. I want to have this in each of the 5 documents.
For reference, see XDP.
If you're as disorganised as I am, this is makes life so much better.
Alternatively, as an addition, there should be a simple tick box within the save prompt window, to "do the same for all files".
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White Space Preview: A toggle to turn all text into black blocks. Like so:
Useful when trying to see the document for visual impact.
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Visual alignment panel. This is much speedier than the normal iconized alignment options. Providing greater visual feedback. I also think there should be a constraint option baked into alignment. Logically related and sequentially performed. Therefore group tool options.
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@Daniel said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:
Visual alignment panel. This is much speedier than the normal iconized alignment options.
The problem with this approach is that it needs a separate "Apply" button. So even if the alignment is just a regular "horizontal-left", you will need 2 clicks to do it. The current approach needs one click only for this.
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@VectorStyler: That is true. But as I explained, this is not the only option possible. It is an additional panel alongside the iconized alignment options. And it need not contain the apply button. It can be a simple direct click to apply. Further, having the option to modify click within the panel also reduces cognitive load. I only have to click in one place. Alt click for Horizontal. Ctrl click for vertical. Check this out in XDP to get a feel for it.
Having said that, I think the alignment panel in Inkscape is by far the most advanced and useful of all. If you've not checked it out, highly recommend it.
Also, I reckon there should be a node align panel too.
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... Also, I reckon there should be a node align panel too...
You can already align nodes using the alignment tools
and Node Handles too, so i dont see a reason for that
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@Daniel The alignment feature in Inkscape is indeed powerful, offering multiple alignment options such as sequential selection alignment and size-based alignment. @VectorStyler It's very practical. I hope this feature can be added in the future. By the way, thereโs currently a bug in the "Distribute Spacing" function in VS it disrupts the existing order of shapes. This bug has been around for quite some time.