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    • IngolfI Offline
      Ingolf
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      Ah, I have most programs, Xara including (just to try it, never using it, mistake) and they are partly on the wrong track.

      • in Xara means " draw on from this node" but also "close shape" which is misleading. A circle here or some other symbol should show "hereby you close your shape".

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      I don't buy bad usability. Neither from Xara, despite their 500 attempts to extend the subscription of their oldware.

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        b77 @Subpath
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        @Subpath OK, but in Xara the '+' sign is displayed on the cursor, right?

        If a sign would be displayed where the shape gets closed (over that closing node) it would make more sense.

        And since VS already displays a circle when you close a shape with the Pen tool, the same circle could be displayed over the node when a shape gets closed with the Path Sketch tool.

        This is what Ingolf is saying, if I'm not mistaken.

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          Ingolf @Subpath
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          @Subpath said in [Little indicator Sign "+" for Path Sketch Tool to know that a Shape is closed]

          As i Paint i look on the Tool i paint with and not on the Status bar. I need a few eyes more to do that.

          True, but bad design is over-communicating, and since a shape can easily be open on purpose, that's secondary information.

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            Subpath @VectorStyler
            last edited by Subpath

            @VectorStyler said in Little indicator Sign "+" for Path Sketch Tool to know that a Shape is closed:

            @Subpath Would this also be needed in the Pencil tool?

            Had actually only thought of the Path Sketch tool. Because there often times a shape
            was not closed.

            If it would also be helpful with the Pencil Tool why not.

            Basically I just missed some kind of indicator that would show you that a Shape is closed,
            so that you don't have to try it out first.

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              Ingolf @Subpath
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              @Subpath said in Little indicator Sign "+" for Path Sketch Tool to know that a Shape is closed:

              @VectorStyler said in [Little indicator Sign "+" for Path Sketch Tool to know that a Shape is closed]
              If it would also be helpful with the Pencil Tool why not.

              Because the tool symbols signal an action, not a state of something else.

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                Subpath @b77
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                @b77

                It doesn't matter that much to me which icon is ultimately
                used as an indicator.
                The "+" symbol was just an example of an indicator.

                And the small circle on the Pencil Tool would make more sense to me if it appears
                at the moment a shape is closed or shortly before.

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                  b77 @Subpath
                  last edited by b77

                  @Subpath OK, got the part about '+' being used just as an example. 👍

                  But with the Path Sketch tool I see no use in adding a sign to its cursor when it gets close to intersecting or self-intersecting.

                  I do like to see an indicator over the closing node itself and after it's been closed.

                  And it's the same with the Pencil tool, I would say.

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                    Subpath
                    last edited by Subpath

                    @VectorStyler

                    For your Eyes also 🙂
                    It doesnt matter to me which Symbol for this Indicator
                    would be used. That "+" Sign was just an Example.

                    And two questions

                    1
                    Should the small circle at the pencil symbol represent a snap radius.
                    If this were so you could we adjust this snap radius
                    (larger/smaller) ?

                    2
                    A thought of mine was that this circle should maybe only appear
                    when a shape is about to be closed.
                    ( corelated with the snap radius)

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                      Subpath @b77
                      last edited by Subpath

                      @b77 said in Little indicator Sign "+" for Path Sketch Tool to know that a Shape is closed:

                      adding a sign to its cursor when it gets close to intersecting or self-intersecting

                      Do not really understand what do you mean with that.
                      .
                      .
                      The Reason for my Request was, when that i draw with Path Sketch Tool
                      and would like to get a closed Shape, i often missed the Point where the Shape is closed.
                      Is often a kind of trial and error.

                      So i though of an Indicator as a help.
                      And as i saw the little Circle on the Pencil Tool
                      i though a kind of a snap radius (adjustable)
                      could also be nice

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                        b77 @Subpath
                        last edited by b77

                        @Subpath said in Little indicator Sign "+" for Path Sketch Tool to know that a Shape is closed:

                        The Reason for my Request was, when that i draw with Path Sketch Tool
                        and would like to get a closed Shape, i often missed the Point where the Shape is closed.
                        Is often a kind of trial and error.

                        So i though of an Indicator as a help.
                        And as i saw the little Circle on the Pencil Tool
                        i though a kind of a snap radius (adjustable)
                        could also be nice

                        So when the path you draw gets real close to the other endpoint, the app should auto-nudge the last node over the other and close the shape?

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                          Ingolf @b77
                          last edited by Ingolf

                          This is how it works in the pen tool in Vecstorstyler. Is it not what you need? With a possible option whether or not it should snap and at what distance?

                          (The yellow circle indicates my clicks, that is from the GIF software)

                          Pen GIF

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                            Subpath
                            last edited by Subpath

                            @Ingolf

                            Is, in my eyes, not comparable with the Pen Tool.
                            Because when you draw with the Path Sketch or the Pencil tool
                            you often draw a little faster. So you need a somewhat bigger snap radius.
                            .
                            .
                            @b77
                            I don't know what speaks against an (adjustable) snap radius.
                            Made a Pic where the Circle is the double Size of the Circle
                            used by now, but could also be a little smaller.
                            So i think an adjust option would be nice.

                            0_1661354365724_Snap Circle size.png

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                              Subpath @b77
                              last edited by Subpath

                              @b77 said in Little indicator Sign "+" for Path Sketch Tool to know that a Shape is closed:

                              So when the path you draw gets real close to the other endpoint, the app should auto-nudge the last node over the other and close the shape?

                              in principle, yes
                              this is the extended version of my original idea.

                              Originally I just wanted an indicator that a Shape is closed.

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                              GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                                Ingolf @Subpath
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                                @Subpath said in Little indicator Sign "+" for Path Sketch Tool to know that a Shape is closed:

                                @Ingolf

                                Is, in my eyes, not comparable with the Pen Tool.
                                Because when you draw with the Path Sketch or the Pencil tool
                                you often draw a little faster. So you need a somewhat bigger snap radius.
                                .
                                .
                                @b77
                                I don't know what speaks against an (adjustable) snap radius.
                                Made a Pic where the Circle is the double Size of the Circle
                                used by now, but could also be a little smaller.
                                So i think an adjust option would be nice.

                                I requested it in the pen tool so I understand now and agree. A "Snap when closing" (with better tooltip) and a snap radius setting in a context sensitive toolbar would make perfect sense to me. Even shorter label would be fine.

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                                  b77 @Subpath
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                                  @Subpath Nothing against a 'close' indicator and snap radius either. 👍
                                  It's just that your first screen capture from Xara showed the indicator on the cursor, not on the shape where it should be IMO.

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                                    b77 @Subpath
                                    last edited by b77

                                    @Subpath Btw, the Path Sketch tool allows you to redraw the last stroke if you press Option/Alt.

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                                      Subpath @b77
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                                      @b77 said in Little indicator Sign "+" for Path Sketch Tool to know that a Shape is closed:

                                      @Subpath Btw, the Path Sketch tool allows you to redraw the last stroke if you press Option/Alt.

                                      interesting, could you tell me a little more in detail
                                      how this work ? Could not figure it out by myself.

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                                        b77 @Subpath
                                        last edited by b77

                                        @Subpath After you draw a stroke and it's not exactly what you want (let's say, it didn't intersect the object you wanted or it didn't self-intersect), hold down Option/Alt and draw it again.

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                                          Subpath @b77
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                                          @b77

                                          thank you
                                          found it out In the meantime

                                          I know something similar from
                                          Corel Draws Sketch Mode

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                                            Subpath @b77
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                                            @b77 said in Little indicator Sign "+" for Path Sketch Tool to know that a Shape is closed:

                                            @Subpath Nothing against a 'close' indicator and snap radius either. 👍
                                            It's just that your first screen capture from Xara showed the indicator on the cursor, not on the shape where it should be IMO.

                                            thats also often a fault of Recordit, it doesnt show
                                            often the right positions of shapes

                                            will use my other Gif Recorder "Screen to Gif" more often
                                            (btw a really nice little Tool) but Win only

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