Most wanted addition to Designer Pro
The one thing that would make Designer Pro my all around graphics program would be the ability to draw vector lines predefined by Length and Angle.
I need to draw a representation of the boundries of a lot that I own from the legal description.
Thought I'd be able to do so quickly using designer pro.
I need to define a starting point then input the length and angle of a line, but cannot do so in 7.
I also do woodworking projects and would like to draw them out to scale.
I'm not much of an artist and my drawings seldom look like the finished project.
Here again, Xara would be very helpful as I could do these in Designer Pro.
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as this is a request for additional features I am moving it to the 'Dear Xara' forum
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Fair enough request.
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I beleive some software accomplishes this just by giving visual feedback as the line is drawn. My Xara software isn't the latest, but gives X,Y feedback of line endpoints as they are drawn, so it seems like a small step to add line length and angle to that.
Good idea.
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You have been able to specify lines in terms of length and angle since Version 1! In the shape editor tool, make sure the "straight line" button is selected then click to set an endpoint and then click and drag to create a straight line. As you drag you'll see the L (length) and A (angle) fields update in the infobar. Furthermore, while any point is selected the infobar will show the length and angle of straight lines on either side of it and let you type in new values to move the selected point.
It's also possible to draw things to scale. Use the Scaling tab on the Options dialog.
Phil
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Aha! You're right!
All these years and I never really noticed.
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PhilM
You have been able to specify lines in terms of length and angle since Version 1! In the shape editor tool, make sure the "straight line" button is selected then click to set an endpoint and then click and drag to create a straight line. As you drag you'll see the L (length) and A (angle) fields update in the infobar. Furthermore, while any point is selected the infobar will show the length and angle of straight lines on either side of it and let you type in new values to move the selected point.
It's also possible to draw things to scale. Use the Scaling tab on the Options dialog.
Phil
PhilM,
Thanks for that information.
The problem I have now is, after drawing a line (should I decide to modify it) and select it, the infobar only describes the line in rectangular coordinates (Width & Height) rather than polar (Length & Angle).
That means I would have to convert from W/H to L/A then change either L or Angle (or both) and convert back to W/H and enter the new values in the infobar.
I can, with the use of a calculator, do the conversions, but it would be nice if Length and Angle readings could be included on the infobar. Maybe there's a way and I just can't find it.
Also, is there a way to change the default zero angle direction to the East direction (which now is -180 deg.)? There are even times where zero would best be served in the North direction.
Thanks again for the response.
John
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If you select a line point, you get the angle and length info.
The angle measurement does seem bizarre. I also expected 0 to be straight upwards.
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There are 3 sets of "point" fields in the shape editor infobar. The middle one always shows the x,y co-ordinates of the selected point. The other two (left and right) show either the x,y co-ordinate of the previous or next bezier control points (when the path segment is a curve) or the angle and length values to the previous or next points (when the segment is a line). It should be very easy to select the point you wish to measure from but there is an issue that does make it slightly more complicated. When you type in new values for angle and/or position then it actually moves the selected point rather than the next or previous one so you need to make sure that you select the point you want to move and then change the correct set of values on the infobar.
The angle field is measured from a horizontal line to the right (+ve x direction) in an anti-clockwise direction. The value is always displayed between -180 and 180. This is the standard way that angles are usually defined in any mathematical context. There is no way of changing this currently.
Gerry
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Thanks, Gerry. Very helpful info.
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Sounds as if you are after a CAD programme. Having said that there is nothing wrong with your request as AI has a measurement tool although it does not work quite the way you want it to. To that end Illy has a plugin called CAdtools which does this job and more the only thing it adds $200 to the price of Illy making this programme really expensive while they are many free CAD drawing programmes around and one of the better ones is Siemens http://www.plm.automation.siemens.co...idedge/free2d/
I do all my woodwork drawings using this programme but it is only 2D but it does me. Like most CAD programmes it runs from a command box which for a little while seems strange but a fter following their vid. tutorials you will easily get the hang of it. You can bring your files into Xara for rendering to improve your overall look but it is not the place for editing the file.
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One addition I would really like is vector fills: I frequently draw a free-formed area, that I want to fill in with another vectordrawing. I use the Mold-tool to reshape the fill vector image, but that is quite a hassle. See example image: the 'gold' brocade.
Oh, and a portable Xara file viewer/printer. Makes life a lot easier to get stuff to the printer.
And yes, I know of pdf-exports, but my images do not come out right in a pdf-format (parts missing, some stuff is pixelized instead of vectors and such). So i am left with raster-formats like tiff, but then my files are excessively large. So large in fact, that my computer freezes... :(
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Fred vanderZee
One addition I would really like is vector fills
Abso-positively!
Yes, there are workarounds, but they're kludgy at best.
Hmmm... I wonder whether having an early-version, low-footprint CorelDRAW installed might not be a reasonable solution?