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<div class="moz-signature">I read almost all mails after mine... but
"from above". As english is not my native language and also I'm
not a developer... it's a bit difficult to completly understand
everything you say. I come from Vanilla to Purr not long ago. I
really like Purr. There are some bugs that I will be reporting
when I have time... or when I cannot live with them. For the
moment, I respond these:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Is this a change you can live with?</pre>
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<p>Yes, absolutely. My brain can go from Blender with its
unique-in-the-universe UI to GIMP to Inkscape to PureData... now
to PurrData. As always, I press lots of incorrect keys: it's not
because of disposed hotkey, but because my undisposed fingers :D.</p>
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cite="mid:e6b5983b-3b4d-3a50-de88-e1184dfcf2ca@free.fr">I don't
care about either as long as it's making its job and the
developers life easier.<br>
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<p>I think the same.<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Nope. It is just a grid, currently without any snapping.
Again, feedback welcome.
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The only feedback I can give is that it would be great to have a
snap-to-grid and a grid-size option. Also, I have more
suggestions... but I don't want to bother you... from the beggining
:P.<br>
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