XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread


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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.



  • @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.



  • @Daniel

    ... 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

    here a video example



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  • @Subpath: Yes, this is not necessary. Agreed.



  • @monsterfox: Please could you fork this out into a dedicated bug thread. I don't want it to get lost here.
    🙂 Thank you!



  • @VectorStyler: Actually, there's a much simpler, more contextual way of doing this. Inkscape got this right. Provide direct, on-screen alignment handles for the the basic and most common alignments. It is exactly similar to aligning text blocks and is very useful.



  • Spray symbol without calling the tool. Using + number pad when moving a symbol (or group of symbols).


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    @Daniel said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:

    Spray symbol without calling the tool. Using + number pad when moving a symbol (or group of symbols).

    Not clear how this would work. You can insert one or more symbols by dragging from the panel but that will not work as a spray.

    Would pressing "+" activate the spray symbol tool?



  • @VectorStyler: you have created symbols. Now with the select tool active, you make a sequential selection of all your symbols. Then you press escape. Now, when you press + repeatedly, the select tool places the symbols you selected in the same order you selected them. If there's only one symbol, then, that symbol gets stamped. Every time you plus +.


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    @Daniel said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:

    the select tool places the symbols you selected in the same order you selected them

    Sort of "insert symbol at the current mouse position" ?



  • @VectorStyler I'll explain this much more clearly tomorrow.



  • @VectorStyler I've used "Continuous Export" for working on themes or templates in Affinity that have a lot of moving parts. Assets that need to be uploaded in either chunk form or .zips.

    While useful, it's not critical (well, not always...). I'd say its more for UI people or web designers. It's just more that the Export functions are hidden by another Persona, so having to avoid tabbing is beneficial instead of scrolling through a very lengthy list to export single items. Meanwhile I can go quickly test something I've exported once I've made a change. I don't think the way they implemented it is efficient though. It shouldn't be instantaneous as it has caused hangs. But for the most part, seems to work fine.

    Edit: The other consideration, if that user has a template/theme they are working on but it's multiple parts for a particular element, that element involving many parts may need all updated at once. So having this process streamlined makes pushing to production side (running on local system, FTP, etc) and previewing more straightforward.



  • @Daniel said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:

    Going forward, to avoid splitting conversations, I've created this little xls sheet. I will add all my suggestions in here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dYra_2F893JPb44kOR_vRcs5stexRBRmm-78f0wF7Ic/edit?usp=sharing.

    If others would like to comment or add votes, please feel free to do so. This is just so I can come back to see what I've said in each instance without having to search for threads. Also, it means I won't create requests for features that already exist. 🙂

    In there, you have some 15 ideas for features and improvements. I will keep adding.

    This is excellent! I started my own Excel sheet on my machine for suggestions for tweaks, suggestions, desires, hopes & dreams, etc, but haven't taken the time to organize them like you have. For the most part, I focus on reporting bugs and recording video and it's hard to split the time. So I just make a suggestion here and there where I can fit in... maybe I should let my thoughts do the work and setup an altar next to my machine instead..