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Hiding the blue selection lines in Designer


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Hi there,

 

it appears that the selection lines are on for a number of objects, even though they are not selected. If I go on and select more objects, some previously selected ones will loose the selection color. Could this be a bug? Or is there a function to turn this off? It just started to happen in the middle of a project, and while copying an illustration to another file, it seems like it infected that file as well.

as you can see in the image below, the square is selected, the circles just show the vector lines, this wasn't the case before, until a certain time point into the project.

Thanks

Schermafbeelding 2018-12-22 om 14.20.43.png

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Those are not blue, but a shade of purple. They indicate "snapping candidates" and appear when you have snapping enabled. Your snapping settings will determine which objects are highlighted that way.

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