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  1. #1
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    Lightbulb Drawing Feature Request

    I would like to see an option within Xara that would greatly assist in my using the tool for traditional pen and ink techniques.

    Presently, you must press [Esc] to deselect an object drawn. Instead, I would like to have an easily reachable menu option (with keyboard mapping) to automatically deselect an object when the mouse button (or pen tip) is released. This option could be global, though I am most interested in it being used for the freehand drawing tool. I use Xara almost exclusively with a Wacom tablet and could greatly benefit from this feature. To compliment this, I would also like a hotkey assignment for a function that will select the most recently deselected object. That way, even when using the auto-deselect option in freehand drawing mode, I could still quickly access my most recent object without changing my tool type(as easy as that actually is).

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    Default Re: Drawing Feature Request

    Hi

    being able to draw freehand without the line being automatically selected is on the wish list

    last time Xara commented though they did not appear keen

    you may wish to read this thread:

    http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthread.php?t=32193
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    Default Re: Drawing Feature Request

    Thanks for the link - I've cross-posted this entry there to ensure Xara is seeing this need expressed.

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    Default Re: Drawing Feature Request

    This is something that I have been wishing for as well. Until Xara realizes that there is a need for this, there is a workaround. I have a small rock that I use to weight down the Esc key while drawing with the freehand tool.
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    Default Re: Drawing Feature Request

    It shouldn't be difficult to implement. However, (as Frances stated) I'm not sure that Xara have realised that there is a need for this ..... It drives me insane ......
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    Default Re: Drawing Feature Request

    I don't use the freehand tool much to draw with (shape editor is my prime choice), but couldn't you use define one of the buttons on the wacom pen to be the escape key and just press it whenever it is needed? I haven't tried it so I have no idea. Has anybody tried? I know my wacom buttons can be redefined but can't remember what they can be remapped to.
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    Default Re: Drawing Feature Request

    Quote Originally Posted by raynerj1 View Post
    and just press it whenever it is needed?
    John the point is here - the escape key needs to be down all the time

    Frances uses a rock - I use a stapler

    buttons on my pen are disabled - they are a curse in themselves when sketching - always getting pressed at the wrong time and I could not hold a button all the time any more than I could hold the pen still, not only is it unnatural, for a pencil artist at least, but I'd get serious cramp

    bear in mind that if the smoothing is taken right out and the escape key is not pressed you cannot see the line you are drawing/have drawn most of the time - just the damn nodes
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    Default Re: Drawing Feature Request

    To make the message get through to Xara, there should be a Esc-weight gallery thread where you post you Esc-weights (rocks, stamples etc) in action! Hey, it could even be trendy to have a rock with a painted face on laying on the keyboard!
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    Default Re: Drawing Feature Request

    Steve is right about the buttons on the pen. This feature would go together quite nicely with real pressure sensitivity and improved brushes, but I suppose that is straying off topic.

    Edit: My rock is painted, My youngest daughter painted it when she was about 10
    Last edited by angelize; 04 December 2008 at 06:47 AM.
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    Default Re: Drawing Feature Request

    Quote Originally Posted by angelize View Post
    Edit: My rock is painted, My youngest daughter painted it when she was about 10
    We want pics, we want pics!
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