On 07/26/2010 12:22 AM, ~suv wrote:
> > Now we snap to rotation centers even if they
> > are outside the bounding box.
> Fix confirmed with r9649.
>
> A possibly related question: could you test the following steps with the attached drawing (or just tell me to stop for now ;-) )?
> 1) select the rectangle twice to get the rotation handles
> 2) grab the upper right handle and rotate/drag ~70° CW into the adjacent quadrant of the guides (without triggering a snapping of the object corners to the guide(s))
> 3) even before releasing the mouse (intention is to not snap to any of the guides for the rotation) the dragged rectangle snaps back to the original location
>
Hi ~suv,
Just keep those reports coming, don't worry!
I cannot reproduce this though. Does it show a snap indicator when it
snaps back?
On 07/26/2010 12:22 AM, ~suv wrote:
> > Now we snap to rotation centers even if they
> > are outside the bounding box.
> Fix confirmed with r9649.
>
> A possibly related question: could you test the following steps with the attached drawing (or just tell me to stop for now ;-) )?
> 1) select the rectangle twice to get the rotation handles
> 2) grab the upper right handle and rotate/drag ~70° CW into the adjacent quadrant of the guides (without triggering a snapping of the object corners to the guide(s))
> 3) even before releasing the mouse (intention is to not snap to any of the guides for the rotation) the dragged rectangle snaps back to the original location
>
Hi ~suv,
Just keep those reports coming, don't worry!
I cannot reproduce this though. Does it show a snap indicator when it
snaps back?
Diederik