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    • IgullI Offline
      Igull @Boldline
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      @Boldline said in More Keyboard Shortcut Conflicts:

      @igull from what I read in the thread, it sounds like you rewired the "a" key to be the shape tool shortcut when it's naturally the node editing tool. If you were to change it to another key, this issue you've been facing would not be a problem. Personally, I don't think it should be off by default as it does not have a negative impact if the "a" and the "v" keys are left in their default shortcuts. While I don't want to see @igull struggle with it, the simpler answer might be to not edit those specific keys.

      ?? No, I've always had the transform tool as V and the shape tool as A (old AI habits die hard 🙂 ) - it's the toggling that is causing the issue here.

      I'm in support of a preferences option to turn it off so those who still want to change those keys could do so, just not off by default

      I'm thinking you might be confused ? - I have no issue with anyone having their own keys tools - that's perfectly ok (I've used the same AI keys for 30 years or so). A default standard set should be installed when installing VS for the first time. However, the toggling of keyboard shortcut keys should most definitely be switched off as default and kept as a preference for those that want it.

      Toggling shortcut keys is NOT a good GUI move really. As I mentioned above, anyone moving from say AI or pretty much any vector software tool to VS would think it was broken. While it may be a wonderful method of working to lots of folks here, think of the others that might be moved to try VS, don't read any manuals (as all good engineers do 🙂 ) and then find that the tools toggle about all over the place when they hit the standard shortcuts keys more than once - I can guarantee that they won't be happy.

      Neil

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        Harry @Boldline
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        The whole toggle commands exists in Affinity Designer already and they're on by default (besides - as far I know - there is no way to turn it off there).

        Maybe problem is that, we all came to VS by different "paths" (ex. from Ilustrator, Inkscape, Affinity Designer etc.) and we should make some compromises here?

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          Boldline @Igull
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          @Igull not trying to mince words but you had said, "If I then hit 'A' to get the shape editor tool then hit A again, it toggles to the transform tool - it is DRIVING ME NUTS."
          Why would you be toggling "a" to get the shape editor?

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            b77
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            Ideally, if the app would ask the user which app he's accustomed with the first time it runs,
            settings like these could be toggled on or off depending on that — if coming from AD then
            leave it on, if coming from AI (and maybe CDR), disable it.

            But for now an option in the Preferences would be good to have.

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              Boldline @b77
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              @b77 I understand what you're suggesting and in some ways, I agree; it could be a good onboarding method for beginners. It could also limit the effectiveness and vision for what vectorstyler could be intended. Part of what makes vectorstyler amazing is that it is both very customizable while providing a unique setup unlike the other vector editing options.

              I could see a quick view list section in the manual dedicated to explaining in great detail the preferences more closely related to affinity or illustrator or Corel that guides the user through the settings to lean Vectorstyler toward what they know. This way would allow them to pick and choose and have the opportunity to branch out away from their traditional training. I'm grateful not everything in Vectorstyler is just like illustrator, or there's a lot of great features I'd have missed

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                b77 @Boldline
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                @Boldline said in More Keyboard Shortcut Conflicts:

                @b77 I understand what you're suggesting and in some ways, I agree; it could be a good onboarding method for beginners.
                It could also limit the effectiveness and vision for what vectorstyler could be intended.

                True, but the beginner could have a choice between "native" VS defaults and settings adapted
                for AI, CDR or AD users.

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                  Igull @Boldline
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                  @Boldline said in More Keyboard Shortcut Conflicts:

                  @Igull not trying to mince words but you had said, "If I then hit 'A' to get the shape editor tool then hit A again, it toggles to the transform tool - it is DRIVING ME NUTS."
                  Why would you be toggling "a" to get the shape editor?

                  Because A IS the shape editor shortcut (or the AI direct selection tool if you prefer that name - I do) - if you hit A a second time, you get the transform tool (AKA the AI selection tool 🙂 ). Similarly, hitting V to get the transform tool then hitting V a second time will get some other pseudo-random tool 🙂 I regularly hit the shortcut keys more than once to ensure that the app has picked it up - sometimes it doesn't - if it didn't toggle, it wouldn't cause an issue 🙂
                  As I said, it's only the toggling that's causing the issue, so let's create a toggle switch (pun intended for electrical types 🙂 ) in preferences - with it toggled off as the default 🙂

                  Neil

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                    Igull @b77
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                    @b77 said in More Keyboard Shortcut Conflicts:

                    Ideally, if the app would ask the user which app he's accustomed with the first time it runs,
                    settings like these could be toggled on or off depending on that — if coming from AD then
                    leave it on, if coming from AI (and maybe CDR), disable it.
                    But for now an option in the Preferences would be good to have.

                    That sounds far too sensible an idea, why didn't I think of that - nice 🙂

                    Best idea yet IMHO - that could apply to a number of other preferences too no doubt.

                    Neil

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                      Boldline @Igull
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                      @Igull ok I understand, my fault on the confusion here. my brain calls it the node editing tool even though the official name is shape editor. I was thinking of the rectangle/oval tool, etc.
                      We agree on a preferences option, but We'll have to agree to disagree on the feature being set to on by default. I think it helps a lot more people than it hinders. Just my two cents

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                        Igull @Boldline
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                        @Boldline said in More Keyboard Shortcut Conflicts:

                        I'm grateful not everything in Vectorstyler is just like illustrator, or there's a lot of great features I'd have missed

                        Yes, completely agree. I think a really decent video showing the major pros of VS is needed now. It's ok to be flailing about in the dark, but occasionally a torch is handy 🙂

                        Neil

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                          Whatever@vectorstyler decides to do works for me. Having the settings go based on a specific alternate vector editor feels less professional and the user misses out on really learning about one of the amazing features of vectorstyler, the massive ability to customize. If preferences got organized to a point where it was super easy to find all settings related to a certain topic, users would enjoy the customizing process and not missed out on features they would have liked had they used the affinity theme instead of the Corel one, etc. Also, if there was a deep dive section in the reference that fully laid out what each preference can do, that would also help people understand.

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                            Igull @Boldline
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                            @Boldline said in More Keyboard Shortcut Conflicts:

                            Also, if there was a deep dive section in the reference that fully laid out what each preference can do, that would also help people understand.

                            Yes, that is a good idea.

                            Still think that perhaps some kind of Quick Start choice of settings would help folks along in the beginning.

                            Neil

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                              b77 @Igull
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                              @Igull Version 1.1.070 brings a Preferences setting for this — it's in Prefs > Document View > Deactivate Tool with Shortcut.

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                                Igull @b77
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                                @b77

                                Works a treat for me, now I'm happy, I no longer need any treatment LOL 🙂

                                Neil

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                                  b77 @Igull
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                                  @Igull 😂

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