Difference between revisions of "Inkscape/gradientgoodness"
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*Can't drag focus point on radial gradients w/o crash. | *Can't drag focus point on radial gradients w/o crash. | ||
*Gradient on Stroke on object crashes ( | *Gradient on Stroke on object crashes (evolving bug). | ||
*If object fill is changed from a gradient with multiple stops to a solid fill and you Undo, all stops go to the Start of the gradient. | *If object fill is changed from a gradient with multiple stops to a solid fill and you Undo, all stops go to the Start of the gradient. | ||
*If you add a gradient stop, move it, and Undo, it does not go to previous location but instead to the Start of the gradient. | *If you add a gradient stop, move it, and Undo, it does not go to previous location but instead to the Start of the gradient. | ||
Revision as of 23:09, 11 January 2007
Gradient tool goodness that Johan is working on-
TODO:
Toolbar:
- Port the "repeat" combobox from the fill & stroke dialog.
- Port the spinbox for location of currently selected stop - enables precision placement.
On Canvas:
- Mid-stops can be added or removed wherever.
RFE:
- More than one stop can be selected to perform various actions - Selecting more than one could be accomplished with Shift or the Mousewheel (just like the node tool).
- sculpting - Alt modifier will sculpt stops like the node tool.
- shifting - equally move stops in whichever direction.
- mass deletion - delete more than one stop at the same time (delete key for example).
- Change alpha of selected stop(s) with modifier + mousewheel hovering over stop (perhaps Alt+Mousewheel)
Bugs:
- Can't drag focus point on radial gradients w/o crash.
- Gradient on Stroke on object crashes (evolving bug).
- If object fill is changed from a gradient with multiple stops to a solid fill and you Undo, all stops go to the Start of the gradient.
- If you add a gradient stop, move it, and Undo, it does not go to previous location but instead to the Start of the gradient.