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Progressive distance change instead of an equal distribution of nodes or objects?


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Is this somehow elegantly possible?

To distribute selected objects or nodes with an adjustable growth ratio instead of equal distances between them? Of course we can use numerical positioning of single objects or construct special geometries to orientate ourselves, but do we have a more simple or direct solution, I don't know yet?

If not, then please see this as a suggestion:

  1. It could be a small tool with a slider that we can use to define the growth ratio.
  2. And it could also be part of an extended power duplicate.
  3. The ideal solution, and a bit different, would probably be something more similar to the blending/morphing tool found in other vector apps. The progressive distance change would just be a part of such a tool.

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1 hour ago, Colorwaves said:

Is this somehow elegantly possible?

I don't think it is possible, other than by manually changing the spacing between items.

1 hour ago, Colorwaves said:

If not, then please see this as a suggestion:

Suggestions for feature requests should be posted to the appropriate sub-forum here. (Note the info about searching first, etc. at the top of the page)

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