https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127505

Gerhard Weydt <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Gerhard Weydt <[email protected]> ---
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Two connected connectors

With the following I do not want to say that I disagreee with your proposal, I
think it desirable and support the request. I only want to show you a procedure
which is alittle bit easier than the one you describe.
You can connect connectors without using an intermittent point. If you move the
start point of a second connector to the end point of the first, then it will
snap in. If you then select the first connector then you can move the
connection point and both connectors will be adjusted. If the second connector
is selected then you can use its startpoint and break the connection.
By the way, there are connectors with three turns: start at the top of a first
rectangle and end at the bottom of  a second one.

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