Trim between two nodes
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Using the shape editor tool (A), is there a way to simply remove the line between two nodes ?
In AI, you simply click the line with the direct selection tool (A) and hit delete - it deletes the line between the two nodes.
There's probably a specialist tool in VS, but keeping a toolset to the absolute minimum is always my preference - bit like using the handy screwdriver to open the paint tin rather trying to find the correct tool - an old spoon handleNeil
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@Igull If you select a node and hit Option-Backspace, both segments connected to it will be deleted.
So instead of click to select the segment like in AI, double-click to add a node to that segment then hit Option-Backspace.
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@Igull One way to delete a single segment is to separate the path at one of the nodes, and then delete the node.
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I think the Command "Open Shape" Shortcut "o"
could also be useful
(you found it in Right Click MenΓΌ of the shape editor tool
i you have select a Curve)
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Edited:
Forgot to mention is only useful in the case of a closed Shape
and not on already open paths
("Break Shape" is helpful in this case, see my post below)
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See Video here how it works:
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In the case of a already open path
"Break Shape" could be useful.
(select a open Path with Shape Editor tool and look
at the Right Click MenΓΌ)
hat no Shortcut yet, but you could set oneselect a node then "Break Shape" hit Backspace or Delete
you could also set that Triangle like in the Video above
and "Break Apart" and hit Backspace or Delete
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Thanks for all the suggestions !
TBH, they all seem a bit long-winded to simply delete a segment
I think the double-click then option+backspace is about the tidiest for now
Having to add a node to a segment to then delete it along with the now two segments is rather unintuitive ?I'm wondering if adding a simple click with the mouse then hit backspace is a possible implementation that could be added - it seems far more natural - select and delete ?
If so, I can add it to the suggestions boxAgain, thanks for the help.
Neil
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I am wondering in this case too.
moreover, that the Path part can quasi be marked with that Trianglemaybe @VectorStyler VS sees this too and has mercy with us
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I've just been trawling through the path commands to see if anything else was available for this and noticed two commands - one of which may not function as originally intended ...
In the help file, the command is
Remove the selected nodes from the edited path - the tooltip for this in VS is Delete the selected objects or shape nodes (backspace).Now, using the shape editor tool, if you click on a segment of a path, the small triangle appears as normal, but if you hit delete, it deletes the complete path. The complete path is not fully selected at this point - just the segment.
In the help file, the command is - Create new nodes at the selected inner location of a segment, or at the middle of the segment following the selected node the tooltip for this is Insert a new node into the shape segment at the selected location (+).
What would make sense (to me at least ) would be that these two complementary tools are used to simply insert and remove nodes ? The addition of Delete the selected objects would imply that along with any selected nodes, the selected segment object was to be deleted or if the whole object were selected, then that should be deleted ?
It would seem to me that this was the original intended function of this and would solve the issue (nearly ) as when selecting a node, you have the options of the backspace key or using this tool - both of which perform the same function ?
Neil
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@Igull The first tool (the one with a β) should delete any selected nodes.
There is no way to click a segment to select it.
Not sure a single click could mark a possible node location (as it currently does) AND also select that segment without confusing users?The second tool (the one with a β) does the same thing a double-click on the path does β it adds a node to that segment.
@VectorStyler If no nodes are selected, I don't think clicking the β node button should delete the entire path instead.
Double-clicking the path to add a node and hitting Option-delete is the fastest method to do what you asked initially.
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@b77 said in Trim between two nodes:
There is no way to click a segment to select it.
Not sure a single click could mark a possible node location (as it currently does) AND also select that segment without confusing users?Using the Shape Editor tool, if you single click a segment, it leaves a stationary indicator "arrow" at that point, so VS must know that it is a segment as it has just marked it with the arrow ?
All VS needs to do is NOT delete the whole path when backspace is hit, but only the segment - problem solvedSelecting a node and hitting backspace/delete whatever would still remain and not confusing at all. You would also still be able to double click to produce a node.
Further, VS allows you to drag that segment to produce a curve (GREAT feature BTW !!!) - so it definitely knows it's a segment.In essence the only thing that needs to change is to not delete the whole path but only the segment (as I suspect the original intention was )
Neil
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@Igull I agree that the β³ node marking can work for what it now does (show the place where if you click the [+] key it will add a node) and also "mark" the clicked segment for deletion.
It's just that I thought highlighting the segment somehow would have been better.
But I can't think of an elegant way to highlight the segment without making things look more busy than they already are when in node editing (with so many nodes and BΓ©zier handles).
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@b77 said in Trim between two nodes:
It's just that I thought highlighting the segment somehow would have been better.
But I can't think of an elegant way to highlight the segment without making things look more busy than they already are when in node editing (with so many nodes and BΓ©zier handles).TBH, I just checked AI - it highlights the whole path (not wonderful really !) So, your idea of placing an X or as is, an arrow/triangle will work just fine I think ?
That way, everything will remain the same for mode editing etc.Neil
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well for me where also enough to set that Triangle
could highlight that segment in complementary color be a way ?
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@Subpath said in Trim between two nodes:
could highlight that segment in complementary color a way ?
TBH, that would be nice, but adds icing on the cake I'd be happy with leaving the triangle - knowing that I was about to hit delete and remove it all anyway
Neil
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you right, extended my post above
to set that triangle alone would fit it for me
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@Subpath and @Igull
It's OK with me to use just the triangle mark for both node placement and segment highlight.
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Is it possible to implement this feature, using the shape editor tool, click a segment and hit backspace/delete to delete that segment rather than delete the whole object ?
TIA
Neil
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@Igull said in Trim between two nodes:
Is it possible to implement this feature, using the shape editor tool, click a segment and hit backspace/delete to delete that segment rather than delete the whole object
It is in the backlog.
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@VectorStyler said in Trim between two nodes:
@Igull said in Trim between two nodes:
Is it possible to implement this feature, using the shape editor tool, click a segment and hit backspace/delete to delete that segment rather than delete the whole object
It is in the backlog.
Neil
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@VectorStyler I was searching for the easiest way to delete segment and found this thread. There is a simple way to delete segment in AD with node tool holding CTRL and click will delete the segment.
Example in AD