[krita] [Bug 444764] How do snapping works?

Hoang Duy Tran bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Mon Nov 1 17:34:15 GMT 2021


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=444764

--- Comment #7 from Hoang Duy Tran <hoangduytran1960 at gmail.com> ---
>From my observations:

- Guide lines cannot be snapped easily to the center of images. There should be
a way to snap these lines to units on the ruler, or to the grid, or by the
input values provided by the user, ie. the distance from center, from edge
(left, right, left, top), if two or more lines present, they can be set a
distance apart with user input value to make guide lines useful.

- Guide lines are there to allow objects to snap to them, making the process of
laying out items easier for users. If objects cannot aligned, or snapped to the
guide lines, there is NO POINT for them to be there at first place.

- Objects should be able to snap to other objects, such as guide lines, grid,
other objects at intersection points, edges, borders, mid-points, input
distance in a field (with different value unit, ie. point, pixels, mm, cm
etc...) or even angles, depending choices.

- Please play around with Inkscape and see how useful its functionalities are
(and they worked).

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