![]() ![]() Fixed a bug whereby creating new notes stacked below an image ignored the image’s attributes (width, border style, etc.) even when Use selected note style for new notes was enabled.Fixed a bug that could cause the top note of a stack to shift out of the stack when using right or centred alignment.Fixed a bug whereby creating an empty note in a stack would delete the empty note as expected but then misplace following notes in the stack.Fixed a bug whereby some dictionaries were not correctly recognised after downloading and could not be used or did not display in the dropdown menu for selection.Fixed a bug whereby Save As… could overwrite the path of a different board currently open in Scapple.Hot fix applied,, to fix application metadata and certification on the executable. Scapple now stores image heights as well as widths to allow the upcoming macOS version to create same-size placeholders as a fallback for any image types it does not support.The width can also be manually adjusted in any board by dragging the divider between the canvas and inspector. The default inspector width in new boards now accommodates Windows text scaling.Open Edit ▸ Spelling ▸ Dictionaries… to download and select your preferred dictionary and re-enable spell checking. If the currently-set dictionary is deleted, Scapple alerts the user on startup and internally disables the spell check, rather than attempting to default to English.The file browsing dialogues (Open, Save, and Save As…) now remember the last location through closing and relaunching Scapple, rather than only during the session.The settings for default note styles have also been moved to this new tab. A new Styles tab in Options allows customising the shortcut key modifier for styles.Scapple’s Qt framework has been updated to version 6.3.2.If you have attempted to update from a 32-bit system and find yourself with a copy that no longer runs, please visit our legacy download page to retrieve an older copy of the software. Please follow the directions for upgrading detailed here. If you are upgrading from 1.2.6 or an earlier version, this upgrade represents a switch from a 32-bit app installation to a 64-bit and requires a 64-bit version of Windows to run. exe file when Scapple is closed to update to the latest version. If you are upgrading from 1.4.0, simply download the 1.4.1 update installer and run the. Snapping doesn’t have a sensitivity yet, and by default is set to 10 screen pixels.Scapple 1.4.1 requires a manual update. Guides themselves can be snapped to grids and vectors The move tool (note that it snaps to the cursor position and not the bounding box of the layer, selection or whatever you are trying to move) Image centerĪllows you to snap to the horizontal and vertical center of an image. Image boundsĪllows you to snap to the vertical and horizontal borders of an image. This allows you to snap to the bounding box of a vector shape. This allows you to snap to an intersection of two vectors. The direction of the node depends on its side handles in path editing mode. When we draw an open path, the last nodes on either side can be mathematically extended. This snaps a vector node or an object to the nodes of another path. This is useful for aligning object horizontally or vertically, like with comic panels. This allows you to snap to a horizontal or vertical line from existing vector objects’ nodes (Unless dealing with resizing the height or width only, in which case you can drag the cursor over the path). This is useful for comic panels and similar print-layouts, though we recommend Scribus for more intensive work. Guides do not need to be visible for this, and are saved per document. This allows you to snap to guides, which can be dragged out from the ruler. Similar to Grid Snapping but with a grid having spacing = 1px and offset = 0px. This allows to snap to every pixel under the cursor. Grids are saved per document, making this useful for aligning your art work to grids, as is the case for game sprites and grid-based designs. This doesn’t need the grid to be visible. This will snap the cursor to the current grid, as configured in the grid docker. Now, let us go over what each option means: Grids For Vector layers, this goes even a step further, and we can let you snap to bounding boxes, intersections, extrapolated lines and more.Īll of these can be toggled using the snap pop-up menu which is assigned to Shift + S shortcut. Snapping is the ability to have Krita automatically align a selection or shape to the grids and guides, document center and document edges. In Krita 3.0, we now have functionality for Grids and Guides, but of course, this functionality is by itself not that interesting without snapping.
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