On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 07:57:28 -0700, Lars Clausen wrote 
> As avid users of CVS HEAD may have noticed, we have switched back and 
> forth between two modes of connection recently:  One where any line can 
> be connected to any object by dragging the end anywhere within the 
> object (let's call this autograb), and one where there's a visible 
> mainpoint (in red) that connects lines such that they go to the edge 
> only (let's call this mainpoints).  I'd like to hear some opinions on 
> how to make one solution that works for everyone (or at least as  
> many as possible).  
 
Right now, I'm not a user of CVS HEAD , so I'm not fully aware of possible 
behaviors; but I 
need to let you know about my worries about this subject. 
 
I accept autograb may be quite important for many users. But: 
 
 Connection points for some shapes are quite essential for my aplliccation and 
they are not 
interchangeable:  I read with a Perl program which shapes are conected and 
which are these 
conection points.  
 
(I am not sure I will be able to say, in English, what I want... Please, be 
patient ... thanks) 
 
So when any kind of autograbbing is at work, i would need the possibility of 
existence of 
objects  which never  be autograbbed; for theese objects, the only way of 
connection would 
be the traditional one; and of course, it would be more aggreable that 
traditional way  for 
theese objects will be always present. 
 
 If it were not possible to have objects permanently not acceptting 
autograbbing, then  
I would appreciate suggestion 5.  
 
 
> Here's a couple suggestions for improvement: 
>  
> 1. With autograb, make moving the whole line not do autograb.  Only when 
> the end of the line is moved is there autograb. 
>  
> 2. With autograb, make lines with all ends entirely contained within  
> an object not do autograb on that object. 
>  
> 3. With autograb, if moving from a connection point on an object to 
> somewhere else within that object, it doesn't autograb. 
>  
> 4. Have a toggle button like the grid button that switches between 
> autograb and mainpoint behaviour (can be combined with the other two). 
>  
> 5. Have mainpoint/autograb be toggleable on an object-by-object basis 
>  
> (can also be combined with the first two, makes less sense with  
> toggle button). 
>  
> Personally, I lean towards 1, 2, and 4, but there may be possible 
> behaviours I've missed, and I'd like to hear y'alls opinions. 
>  
> -Lars 
>  
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