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  1. I'm finding that some times the eyedroppers (not the colour picker tool) will only work if I use my finger. If I use the Apple pencil, it behaves normally when I drag out from the icon, but colours are not sampled when I release. Is this a bug, or perhaps some setting I don't know about?
  2. Thank you so much! And my god that split view is amazing.
  3. I like outline mode (Cmd-Y) on the desktop. Wish there was an equivalent view mode on iPad. Thanks
  4. Hey Lee, thanks for replying. I can replicate the constrain behaviour when drawing / dragging new nodes, but not when editing existing nodes. i have tried using both the node tool, the pen tool with ‘Edit’ button on, and the Pen tool with two fingers held down before selecting the node. Any idea what I am getting wrong? I’ve also realised that what I want to be able to do when drawing a node, is constrain (with two fingers) then break the tangents (with one finger), and then constrain the broken tangent to a different angle (with two fingers again). So the tangents end up forming an L shape. But when I place my second finger back down to constrain for the second time, the broken tangent becomes continuous again, and it’s not possible.
  5. Is there a straightforward method of snapping a node’s control handle/s to 45° Increments? so far it seems the only things control handles will snap to are the direction of adjacent nodes (when enabled) or their current angle. Being able to snap to at least vertical and horizontal axes is something I am realising I am very used to and finding hard to live without.
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