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*Delete key deletes selected stop(s). | *Delete key deletes selected stop(s). | ||
*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). | *<strike>More than one stop can be selected to perform various actions - Selecting more than one could be accomplished with Shift</strike> or the Mousewheel (just like the node tool). | ||
**sculpting - Alt modifier will sculpt stops like the node tool. | **sculpting - Alt modifier will sculpt stops like the node tool. | ||
**shifting - equally move stops in whichever direction. | **shifting - equally move stops in whichever direction. |
Revision as of 16:58, 14 January 2007
Gradient tool goodness that Johan is working on. As items are taken care of, they're removed from the main text of this page. The controls/features will be copied to the bottom of this page in temp release notes (they will be fleshed out prior to the 0.46 release).
For a video: see jimmac's video
Latest diff
The latest diff is always made against the latest SVN at that time. Go download here. (gradientyymmdd-hhmm.diff)
TODO:
Toolbar:
- Port the "repeat" combobox from the fill & stroke dialog.
- Port the spinbox for location of currently selected stop - enables precision placement.
RFE:
- Delete key deletes selected stop(s).
More than one stop can be selected to perform various actions - Selecting more than one could be accomplished with Shiftor 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)
- rotating/resizing the gradient by using the [,],<, and > keys. (these keys perform those functions in other tools)
Bugs:
strike through = i _think_ it's fixed, but please check; remove if confirmed fix :) (johan)
- Mid-stops can leave the fixed plane if arrow keys are used to move them.(other bugs materialize with a linear gradient if you move by mouse after it's left the plane via keys)
Please add how you want it to be: arrow up or right moves midstop into direction of endstop; arrow down or left the other way? (johan)
I believe that sounds like a reasonable solution. The only thing I fear is when the End or Start is the opposite direction of the arrow key you press.So I guess the question is, can we always have it go the expected direction? - Gradient fill & Stroke issue...
- Create object, create fill gradient with color of choice, create stroke gradient with different colors.
- Create object, on gradient toolbar choose the Stroke button, and select one of the two gradients. Then switch the button on the toolbar to Fill and choose the other gradient.
The result is that when you assign the gradient to the fill on step two, it will change the stroke to that same gradient as well. May be present in 0.45.
Please explain more detailed. I cannot reproduce it in a way it does not happen the other way around. Also for 0.45? (johan)
Release Notes:
Gradient Tool changes:
- Stops in gradients can be added and edited on-canvas now.
- Stops can be added by double clicking on the gradient line or by Ctrl+Alt+Click on the line.
- Stops can be deleted by Ctrl+Alt+Click on the Stop.