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      b77 @Igull
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      @Igull The first tool (the one with a βŠ–) 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 βŠ•) 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 βŠ– 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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        Igull @b77
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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 solved πŸ™‚

        Selecting 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 πŸ™‚ )

        Neil

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          b77 @Igull
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          @Igull I agree that the ⊳ 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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            Igull @b77
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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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              Subpath @b77
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              @b77

              well for me where also enough to set that Triangle

              could highlight that segment in complementary color be a way ?

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                Igull @Subpath
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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 πŸ™‚ I'd be happy with leaving the triangle - knowing that I was about to hit delete and remove it all anyway πŸ™‚

                Neil

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                  Subpath @Igull
                  last edited by Subpath

                  @Igull

                  you right, extended my post above
                  to set that triangle alone would fit it for me

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                    b77 @Subpath
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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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                      Igull @VectorStyler
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                      @VectorStyler

                      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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                        VectorStyler @Igull
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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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                          Igull @VectorStyler
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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.

                          πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                          Neil

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                            Jayanta Das @VectorStyler
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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

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                              VectorStyler @Jayanta Das
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                              @Jayanta-Das It is in the backlog for 1.2

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                                Boldline @VectorStyler
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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.

                                @Igull are you wanting the option to remove a segment entirely, leaving an open path?

                                If this gets implemented, would it take away the current "click a segment/node and hit backspace/delete to delete the node and click backspace/delete a second time to delete the whole object"?

                                I had advocated for this current option mentioned above and would like to be sure it's still an option in VS going forward as i use it quite often to quickly remove things

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                                  Boldline @Jayanta Das
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                                  @Jayanta-Das said in Trim between two nodes:

                                  @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

                                  This looks like a great solution - glad it will be in 1.2!

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                                    Igull @Boldline
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                                    @Boldline said in Trim between two nodes:

                                    @Igull are you wanting the option to remove a segment entirely, leaving an open path?

                                    Yes, that's correct.

                                    If this gets implemented, would it take away the current "click a segment/node and hit backspace/delete to delete the node and click backspace/delete a second time to delete the whole object"?

                                    No, that would still stand - I also like the idea of hitting backspace/delete a second time to delete the complete object.
                                    IIRC, in AI, selecting the segment then hitting delete, deletes the segment, but leaves the two adjacent nodes highlighted - hitting delete again would delete the complete object as it has both ends of it's vector selected.

                                    Neil

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