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Path is not in the layer panel


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Hey!

I just wanted to draw something. Did so but it created a path that doesn't show in the layer panel.

Assigning a stroke width or color or fill doesn't make it appear. As soon as I deselect it's gone for good...

Starting new paths does bring the same results.

Is this a know error? Using the latest release version.

Chris

PS: Only happened once so far and with the next restart I could draw normally again. 

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Hi Transitdiagrams,

This is an issue that can occur if you delete all the nodes of an object using the Node Tool and then use the Pen Tool to create a new object - unfortunately it attempts to place the nodes in the now deleted object. 

For example

  1. Draw a few nodes using the Pen Tool
  2. Switch to the Node Tool
  3. Ctrl+A to select all nodes and press Delete - note the object disappears
  4. Switch to the Pen Tool and begin drawing  - Observe no object appears in the Layers Panel.

The good news is that this has now been resolved in the 1.9 beta.
 

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