Steps to reproduce:
1) launch trunk with default (new) prefs
2) draw a horizontal line, set a wide stroke
3) turn off stroke scaling
4) stretch the line horizontally with the mouse
Expected result:
The line is extended horizontally, without vertical offset
Actual result:
The line is vertically offset.
Notes:
- activating 'Snap cusp nodes, incl. rectangle corners' keeps the stretched line in the correct position, even if there is no other snap target visible (no grid, no guides, no other objects). Why?
- does not affect stretching with stroke scaling turned on.
Testing with archived builds on OS X:
- not reproduced with r12963,
- reproduced with rev >= 12964
Steps to reproduce:
1) launch trunk with default (new) prefs
2) draw a horizontal line, set a wide stroke
3) turn off stroke scaling
4) stretch the line horizontally with the mouse
Expected result:
The line is extended horizontally, without vertical offset
Actual result:
The line is vertically offset.
Notes:
- activating 'Snap cusp nodes, incl. rectangle corners' keeps the stretched line in the correct position, even if there is no other snap target visible (no grid, no guides, no other objects). Why?
- does not affect stretching with stroke scaling turned on.
Testing with archived builds on OS X:
- not reproduced with r12963,
- reproduced with rev >= 12964