Another idea - shift-click with the arc tool sets the center of a new arc, then you can pick the two angles.
Currently, we do click (start point) click (end point). This would allow shift-click (center) click (start point) click (end angle). Or you could allow shift-click (center) shift-click (point on circle). shift, ctrl for ovals (bounding box, or center-corner) Other options include ctrl-click (start point) click (touching point) click (end point). or ctrl-click (start point) ctrl-click (end point) click (points-to) for smoothly transitioning from a pin to a nearby line. Or ctrl-click (start point) shift-click (common tangent) click (end point) for adding arcs that blend the corner of two lines. Summary: click click start/end 90 arc (existing) shift click click center-startpoint-endangle shift shift center-circle shift ctrl ovals ctrl click click start-touches-end ctrl ctrl click start-end-pointsto (think postscript "arcto") ctrl shift click start-common-end (think postscript "spline") Of course, these bindings are open to debate :-) _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

