AndyQ Posted December 10, 2019 Posted December 10, 2019 To smooth a node that's a corner point you need to click with the "right-mouse" held at the same time. With a pen this is pretty awkward, and that's assuming you've got a barrel button you can assign to right click duties. Since this is a super-common operation couldn't we have a key modifier instead? CTRL+ALT converts a node to a sharp point, couldn't it just be used as a context-sensitive toggle? i.e. CTRL+ALT converts sharp points to smooth and converts smooth points to sharp, like AI/Photoshops "convert node" tool? Even with a mouse pressing two buttons at once seems awkward, and I had to pull a mouse out of a dusty drawer to test that... Quote Windows 7 & 10 64-bit, Dual Xeon workstation(s) 64gb RAM, and single i7 laptop 32gb RAM
Staff MEB Posted December 10, 2019 Staff Posted December 10, 2019 Hi AndyQ, This is something that was already brought up by several users in various contexts. The right-mouse button is indeed a poor "key modifier" substitute for certain cases (Windows only). The dev team is aware of the issue and discussing it internally in the hope to improve/change things here. Thanks for your feedback. Quote A Guide to Learning Affinity Software
AndyQ Posted December 10, 2019 Author Posted December 10, 2019 13 minutes ago, MEB said: Hi AndyQ, This is something that was already brought up by several users in various contexts. The right-mouse button is indeed a poor "key modifier" substitute for certain cases (Windows only). The dev team is aware of the issue and discussing it internally in the hope to improve/change things here. Thanks for your feedback. Fantasticle Quote Windows 7 & 10 64-bit, Dual Xeon workstation(s) 64gb RAM, and single i7 laptop 32gb RAM
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