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    • IngolfI Offline
      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
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          @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
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              @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
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                @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
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                      @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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                        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
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                            @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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                                      b77 @Subpath
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                                      @Subpath Oh… got it.

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                                        Boldline
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                                        From my playing around with the Path Sketch tool, I am wondering if it really needs an indicator to close - the closed path erases away and an open path creates a fill - usually I am just making sure the path overlaps itself on the side opposite the fill

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

                                          From my playing around with the Path Sketch tool, I am wondering if it really needs an indicator to close - the closed path erases away and an open path creates a fill - usually I am just making sure the path overlaps itself on the side opposite the fill

                                          Did not know that way, interesting.
                                          So, much fuss about nothing ?

                                          In my trials, I had a cases where the Shape
                                          was still open, so I let my request as it is.

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                                            Boldline @Subpath
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                                            @Subpath that is what @VectorStyler explained in that old post I linked to in the other thread (unless I misunderstood)
                                            What has been your experience?

                                            Part of me would like it to create a fill shape if you start within the fill shape and go out and come back in and create a negative cut if you started outside the shape and went in and came back out. That would seem pretty straightforward to me, but there might be some better methods with the way it is now that I am missing and need to practice and ask more questions about

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