Node Alignment Broken
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When aligning a pair of nodes, using say align tops, alignment to top is dependent on which node is selected first. If the first node is lower than the second node, they align to the lower node. If the first node is the upper node, they align to that.
The opposite happens with align bottoms. Ditto align left/right.
That's not the way I think it should work ?
My understanding is that for align tops, they should all align to the topmost node - ditto bottoms/left/right.Neil
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@Igull I can't replicate the issue here β aligning nodes is working as it should: https://recordit.co/t7iiVVljtX
Can you record the screen and/or attach a file with the shape?
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Yep, vid attached ...
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Strange
Does it with any old shape
Neil
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@b77
I see what it is, you're in Australia
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@b77
Just in case, here's the test file ...
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Hmmβ¦ it's working here as it should with your fileβ¦
Maybe is something related to your Preferences. I would try a reset of the app by starting it while holding Shift+Option+Command, maybe it solves the glitch.
But before doing that, send the settings.xml and workspace.xml files from the
~/Library/Application Support/NumericPath/VectorStyler1.0/vector/data/resources/ folder
to the developer (csraba at β¦)@b77 I see what it is, you're in Australia
Ha ha!
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@Igull Is 'Align to key object' enabled here?
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@Igull Alignment of nodes is done relative to the bounding box of the selected nodes.
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@b77 said in Node Alignment Broken:
Maybe is something related to your Preferences. I would try a reset of the app by starting it while holding Shift+Option+Command, maybe it solves the glitch.
Yes, that cured it - wasting all my carefully produced settings in the process 'though
However, having saved my settings previously, I reloaded them and the issue returned.
I have the previously saved resources folder, should I send that AND the settings file ?
Neil
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@Igull Is 'Align to key object' enabled here?
Yes.
@Igull Alignment of nodes is done relative to the bounding box of the selected nodes.
OK, perhaps I'm not understanding that, up is up according to the screen surely - whether the object has been rotated or not (the bounding box reference)??
Or am I missing something ?Neil
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@VectorStyler said in Node Alignment Broken:
@Igull Alignment of nodes is done relative to the bounding box of the selected nodes.
Ahhh, the penny drops
Now I get it, the reference to the key in the alignment panel - carefully hidden to trap the unwary LOL
I'm sure those three options must be extremely useful to someone, just not to me LOL.I think that explains my issue, the bounding box is selected from reset, I must have clicked the key at some point down the testing path and my settings would have been saved too - mea culpa
Thanks
Neil