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May 4th, 2022, 18:54 #1
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Beta 4.2.0: Paint tool: Reverse Selected Strokes
I'm not sure what the expected behavior of this action is, so apologies if this is the expected behavior.
If I draw a rectangle, select one point, and then hit "Reverse Selected Strokes", then try to select the point again, it will select a different point. Similarly, removing the point will remove a different point than the one selected.
Reverse and Remove: ReverseRemove.jpg
- Draw rectangle (from top right to bottom left)
- Select bottom right point
- Click Reverse Selected Strokes (the bottom right point is still selected)
- Click Remove Selected Points
- The top right point is removed
- Ran into the other graphical bug here so it shows as a square, but it normally would show a triangle with 3 points after the 1 is removed
Reverse and Select: ReverseSelect.jpg
- Draw rectangle (from top right to bottom left)
- Select bottom right point
- Click Reverse Selected Strokes (the bottom right point is still selected)
- Select the bottom right point again, by dragging the selection tool around it. Instead, the top right point is selected.
On a side-note, the tool tip for "Reverse Selected Strokes" says "Delete Points". The tool tip for "Simplify Selected Strokes" says "Simplify Occluder".
FGU Beta v4.2.0
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May 4th, 2022, 21:09 #2
The reverse selected strokes is intended to be used to change the facing of an image stroke. When painting an image stroke such as a coastline, for example, the facing might want to be changed depending on the direction the line was pulled. One could select a point along that line length and change the facing of the image used.
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May 5th, 2022, 00:29 #3
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Thanks for clarifying! That makes more sense when using reverse on image strokes.
I retested the steps in OP using an image stroke instead and had the same issues with the selected point.
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