Please add 'NODE POSITION' in the NODE property bar.
pointer said:Please add 'NODE POSITION' in the NODE property bar.
I know that this is not exactly what you are asking for, but...
Are you familiar with the Object Coordinates docker?
That provides some ability to set specific coordinates for nodes of a Curve.
Eskimo said:
pointer said: Please add 'NODE POSITION' in the NODE property bar.
And you can modify the position of each node (just press add and navigate with Tab key and Shift+Tab)
Thanks Ariel and Eskimo.
The true is that i wasn't familiar with the Object Coordinates docker.
But 'NODE POSITION' in the property bar will anyway be very helpful.
And more Corner and Outline options, of course...
And when do you stop adding to the property bar? When the entire display is covered?
David Milisock said:And when do you stop adding to the property bar? When the entire display is covered?
That's just bullying.
Shameful.
If someone floats an idea for a feature in a Community forum, and it doesn't appeal to you, then you could simply ignore it.
So not thinking about consequences of a choice is better? I see a good deal of projects go wrong with that mind set.
David Milisock said:So not thinking about consequences of a choice is better? I see a good deal of projects go wrong with that mind set.
So the only other alternative to being a bully is to "not think about consequences"?
That's some great intellectual dishonesty right there!
And considering having a tool available has to be immediately projected into having so many tools that they cover the workspace? That's working really hard to find an excuse to indulge in some bullying.
It makes the user think, we have limited work space does the benefit out weigh the cost. I did a time study for a shop three years ago all the users had lots of customization with lots of things on the workspace, allunderperforming, the owner was greatful for the report and sold out within 14 months. If you look at the development of the tools used today it would have been nice if the person asking for them thought a bit about the ramifications. After 25+ years in desktop publishing I know many companies that wish they had the money back that was spent on new tools and employees that underperformed, but of course they're not around anymore to ask for it.
Note that I did not in any way endorse the suggestion to have a new tool for setting the position of a node. To me, the Object Coordinates docker already serves that need well enough - so I brought that existing tool to the attention of the person who made the suggestion.
It never occurred to me to denigrate the suggestion or bully the one who made the suggestion.