Detail optimization and function enhancement
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@monsterfox Send me the file with that curve. Sometimes it depends on path curvature and the last control point.
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@VectorStyler My results with the straight-line test are the same.
0_1749550912370_5_2.vstyler
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@VectorStyler Move this menu upward, please.
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@VectorStyler
The red shape is a locked graphic. I tried to align the blue shape with the red one, but found that the operation isn't feasible. This function works in other programs.
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@monsterfox I will improve this.
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@VectorStyler Strictly speaking, this is an error. When using the Direct Selection Tool and the Node Tool on an unclosed path, the results displayed in the Path panel are different, which needs to be fixed.!
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@monsterfox I added this to the backlog.
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@VectorStyler Draw two shapes, A and B. Group them together. Use the selection tool to select shape A and press Ctrl+D (duplicate in place). The newly generated shape will be grouped together with A and B. This logic is incorrect; it should be independent instead. It is hoped that this issue will be fixed.
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@monsterfox I don't think this logic is incorrect.
Duplicate a member of a group, the copy belongs to that group. Affinity works the same way
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@EricP I'm using Freehand, and it follows the same logic as I described. Having the in-place duplicated shapes grouped together is For example, if I need to offset the path of the newly generated shape, being in a group reduces flexibility and makes the process feel restrictive.
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Dont know whats the right or best one in this case.
Just wondering that Corel Draw keep a duplicated shape
of a group ( using CTRL D) also in the Group.Whereby using CTRL C and CTRL V put that Shape
outside of a group, in VectorStyler and Corel Draw.
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@monsterfox said in Detail optimization and function enhancement:
The newly generated shape will be grouped together with A and B.
This is a bit problematic. Currently any duplication will be done inside the same Layer / Group as the source.
But there could be an option in the future to control this.