On Jueves 17 Septiembre 2009 03:12:40 C. Boemann escribió: > On Thursday 17 September 2009 10:12:09 Jan Hambrecht wrote: > > Andrew Dorrell wrote: > > > On Thursday 17 September 2009 5:34:59 am jaham@gmx.net wrote: > > >>> c. match the size of of the object being modified to the size of > > >>> an existing object on the page (resize only) > > >>> d. align any edge of the object with a page grid > > >> > > >> Both of c and d are missing right now. > > > > > > Is c worth a hack in your opinion? > > > > > > I consider d mostly there. Again, only the "hot corner" is used in > > > snapping but otherwise it works :-? > > > > I think c is trivial to do. The only problem I see is that the snapping > > hint would be very important here, otherwise the user would not know, > > which objects size he has snapped to. > > For d, I used the "hot corner" to make it more explicit for the user to > > which point he is snapping to. But that is nothing that is written in > > stone, so I don't oppose automatically using all corners and the center > > point of the shape for the snapping at once. > > I think doing that would be very good I disagree, we should at least make it configurable. Sometimes is very hard to get the point you want to align properly because the other points want to align to other things. So I really think we should make it configurable. Carlos _______________________________________________ koffice-devel mailing list koffice-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel