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      Daniel
      last edited by Daniel

      @VectorStyler: Auto Extend Lines for slicing: This is a very useful extension of slice Boolean operation. I use this to really quickly slice shapes. Say I want to diagonally slice a square. I don't need to draw an entire line across the square. Just the tiniest line in the middle at an approximate 45-degree angle would do. I then select both and slice. Voila, it's done. The logic is simple. The line is always interpreted to end at the closest 15-degree increment. For example, if I placed a line at 40-degree, the line is extended at 45-degree during the slicing operation. If I place it 32-degree, the line is extended at 30-degree and so on. Not only can this happen for straight lines, but even for complex curves. The line is always extended. An example of meaningful pre-empting of user intent. 🙂 https://imgur.com/a/IODAlqL

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        @Daniel said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:

        Auto Extend Lines for slicing

        Interesting combination of features. I think this is easy to add. Does it work for any curve?

        In VS you can extend a shape to the next intersection with another (selected) shape, using the Trim and Join tool, with holding Alt.

        And then you can use Cut as a shape operation.

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          Daniel @VectorStyler
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          @VectorStyler: works for any open curve.

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            Drag and drop color from swatch onto object with FX to change the colour of the FX. For example, drag and drop color to shadow to change color of shadow. Drag and drop color to the contour to change the contour colour. Etc.

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              @Daniel said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:

              Drag and drop color to the contour to change the contour colour.

              Yes, but what tool is selected for this to happen? If the tool used to edit that effect is selected, then this is doable.
              But in the default transform tool, this might be an issue.

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                Subpath @Daniel
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                @Daniel

                Well, personally I don't see any real reason to use drag & drop to color objects

                Whats your reason, or user case, for that ?

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                  @Subpath said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:

                  any real reason to use drag & drop to color objects

                  It is possible to color objects with drag&drop in VS,.

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                    Subpath @VectorStyler
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                    @VectorStyler said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:

                    @Subpath said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:

                    any real reason to use drag & drop to color objects

                    It is possible to color objects with drag&drop in VS,.

                    Thanks, interesting to know, but I don't remember ever using it.

                    I've seen it in other programs i use, but I always found it a bit cumbersome.

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                      Daniel @Subpath
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                      @Subpath: it's incredibly useful and fast if correctly implemented. It allows you to change contrast of fx without cumbersome sliders.

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                        Daniel @VectorStyler
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                        @VectorStyler: it is the default transform tool but with modifier.

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                          @Daniel said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:

                          it is the default transform tool but with modifier.

                          That is problematic, because then we don't know which effect / property is selected.

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                            Daniel @VectorStyler
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                            @VectorStyler: How about then simply selecting the FX first in the yet-to-be-developed properties panel? Before the drag and drop?

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                              @Daniel said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:

                              How about then simply selecting the FX first in the yet-to-be-developed properties panel?

                              I will think of a solution. For now the best I can think of is when the corresponding effect editor tool is active.

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                                Spacing handles: Selecting multiple objects should switch on spacing handles. Spacing handles are both vertical and horizontal. These help in adjusting the space beween the objects without resizing them.

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                                  @Daniel said in XLS for features and ideas - Mega Thread:

                                  These help in adjusting the space beween the objects without resizing them.

                                  There is a Gap tool in VectorStyler, but that changes the object sizes.

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                                    Spacing handles automatically distribute objects when used, so you can think of how to combine this with alignment handles suggested earlier.

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                                      Daniel @VectorStyler
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                                      @VectorStyler: This need not be a separate tool. It is an act of transformation, therefore logically related to normal transform tool. 🙂

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                                        @VectorStyler: Ctrl + Shift + Scroll over fill to change hue, with on-canvas label to show HSL values. The same scrolling over stroke changes stroke width.

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                                          <<>> keys to proportionally resize objects by set percentages.

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                                            @VectorStyler: Transient zoom: Hold down a key for a set zoom percentage at mouse cursor location for as long as the key is held down. One implementation: Inkscape.

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