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    Selecting Paths and Objects

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      _NM_
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      Hello: I am totally new to VS and this forum, and I come with a background of using mostly AD and InkScape.

      Foremost, what a great community and amazing product!

      My question: Should selecting an object or path not select it on the canvas? It is perplexing when the selected canvas and layer differ. I have to assume that there is a setting that can bind them together, which I cannot find. Otherwise, could this be a bug to report or a feature that should be requested?

      Thank you!

      macOS Sonoma 14.5 - MacBook Pro 16" - Apple Silicon M2 Max

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        Oh! To answer my own question: The circular radio button has to be checked. This is actually way better than always having the object selection automatically change!

        macOS Sonoma 14.5 - MacBook Pro 16" - Apple Silicon M2 Max

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          @_NM_ said in Selecting Paths and Objects:

          It is perplexing when the selected canvas and layer differ. I

          Welcome to vectorStyler.

          Yes, the selection in the Layers panel and on the canvas are different. These can be synchronized (Layers panel menu -> Panel Options) if needed.

          This mode (similar to how it is done in Adobe Illustrator) enables some features between the canvas and Layers panel.

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