https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63320

--- Comment #12 from Owen Genat <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Martin Stolpe from comment #11)
> Snapping works if I set the horizontal and vertical subdivision values to 1.
> But I don't get it why it doesn't work with the setting of 10. 

I still get effective snapping using a larger number of sub-divisions (e.g.,
10), but it is easier to observe behaviour using a smaller number. I merely
made the point I did so you could test whether it is working or not. Note that
snapping is also related to the zoom level, so 10 sub-divisions is more easily
testable at 250% than 100%.

(In reply to Martin Stolpe from comment #8)
> Here is a small video example of the behavior I'm seeing:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2S_He7feHE

This video appears to show effective snapping to me. It may be that the problem
experienced is more related to objects linked via connector trying to align at
90deg and 45deg offsets. This can be overridden by holding down the SHIFT key
when dragging connected objects. The object should then snap to the defined
grid. Martin, can you test this and report back if it gets around the issue you
are having?
Best wishes, Owen.

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