Jim Allan wrote:
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I was first aware of the use of CTRL to force the aspect ration to remain unchanged in a paint program for the Commodore Amiga. It was probably already standard by then in other paint programs. I’ve used many programs since on many operating systems, and don’t recall any where the CTRL key did not work in exactly the same way. Of course, if I were using a program that automatically kept the aspect ratio in any case, I would not be aware that holding down the control key wasn’t doing anything.

The “simplest” thing to happen when you stretch a frame or box is surely that the object stretches in that direction, not that it stretches in all directions. The difficulty here is that users are indeed more likely to want the more complex form of stretching (which they can easily get by holding down the control key).

In short, if any program were to change the use of the control key in stretching objects from its almost universal use in paint programs and word-processors and desktop publishing programs, it would get far more complaints on that score than it would get kudos.

If I stretch a text box in a word processing program, I expect it to stretch in the direction I am stretching it, not in all directions. Of course, in this case, I don’t expect the text itself to stretch, but rather to reflow to fit the new dimensions. This then becomes the rule of resizing all objects: the default is to stretch only in the direction in which the object is pulled.

With some objects, the contents may resize rather than reflow. Or the contents may stay unchanged. That’s another issue.

The current default should remain unchanged, because that is universally more intuitive. Since it is now established as the default provides another reason why it is unlikely to ever change.

Jim Allan
While that may be true for the central handles, how about the corners? Wouldn't the "intuitive" thing there be to maintain the aspect ratio? Those handles don't already have an associated up/down/left/right direction, and quite often in the apps I've used it does maintain the aspect ratio without any modifier keys. I've seen different ways of handling the resizing, with Shift and Alt being special, as well as Ctrl, and haven't noticed any real consistency there.

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