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Pen tool changes after 1.9.0


Wexon

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I don't think this is a bug but I have a complaint about it. Prior to 1.9.0, you could easily snap the node end to the curves of another object, now the node goes over the edge and does not snap accurately. Also when you're using pen tool, and you hold ctrl it deletes the line instead of adding a new point like it used to. It would be nice if we could choose in settings if we wanted to keep the pre 1.9.0 pen tool, it's very much interfering with my usual workflow.

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Hi Wexon,

Regarding the first issue this seems to be working for me (unless I've misunderstood you). See attached. Note the curve your trying to snap on does have to be selected as well. If I have misunderstood would you mind attaching a screen recording showing what you're trying please?

The second issue with Ctrl is unfortunately a side affect of adding a new feature to the Node Tool (holding Ctrl to delete segment) - unfortunately this clashes with holding Ctrl in the Pen Tool to enter the  Node Tool temporarily. This is something we have logged with development.

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