Difference between revisions of "Translations:Release notes/1.2/294/en"

From Inkscape Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Importing a new version from external source)
 
(No difference)

Latest revision as of 14:24, 17 May 2022

Message definition (Release notes/1.2)
* When '''on-canvas alignment''' is active (option '''Alignment'''), Inkscape will display horizontal or vertical temporary guide lines that indicate when the selected object can be aligned relative to another object on the canvas. It connects the points of the objects that are in alignment. With the option '''Nodes in same path''', alignment snapping is also available for nodes while editing a path with the node tool.
* With '''distribution snapping''' (option '''Same distances'''), multiple objects close by are taken into account, making it possible to align objects in a grid with very little effort.
  • When on-canvas alignment is active (option Alignment), Inkscape will display horizontal or vertical temporary guide lines that indicate when the selected object can be aligned relative to another object on the canvas. It connects the points of the objects that are in alignment. With the option Nodes in same path, alignment snapping is also available for nodes while editing a path with the node tool.
  • With distribution snapping (option Same distances), multiple objects close by are taken into account, making it possible to align objects in a grid with very little effort.