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Handles are displayed in the {{l|Work Area}} for all the currently selected layers and for all the currently selected {{l|ValueNodes}} in the {{l|Library Panel}}. They have different color on depending on what they control : a position (green), a vertex point (orange), a tangent (yellow), a width point (purple), a radius (blue)...
 
Handles are displayed in the {{l|Work Area}} for all the currently selected layers and for all the currently selected {{l|ValueNodes}} in the {{l|Library Panel}}. They have different color on depending on what they control : a position (green), a vertex point (orange), a tangent (yellow), a width point (purple), a radius (blue)...
[[File:Handle_example_current.png|frame|center|A shape with a position (green), some vertex points (orange), four tangents (yellow), a width point (purple) and three width points center (grey) handles]]
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[[File:Handle_example_current.png|frame|center|A shape with a position (green), some vertex points (orange), six tangents (yellow), a width point (purple) and three width points center (grey) handles]]
  
 
If you are seeing handles you don't expect to see, check in the {{l|Library Panel}} - you probably have {{l|ValueNodes}} selected in there.
 
If you are seeing handles you don't expect to see, check in the {{l|Library Panel}} - you probably have {{l|ValueNodes}} selected in there.

Revision as of 10:39, 1 August 2015

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A "Handle" is a widget on Canvas window that can be used to control some Parameters of a layer.

For example, a circle will have one handle to control the position of its center, and another to control its radius.

Handles are displayed in the Work Area for all the currently selected layers and for all the currently selected ValueNodes in the Library Panel. They have different color on depending on what they control : a position (green), a vertex point (orange), a tangent (yellow), a width point (purple), a radius (blue)...

A shape with a position (green), some vertex points (orange), six tangents (yellow), a width point (purple) and three width points center (grey) handles

If you are seeing handles you don't expect to see, check in the Library Panel - you probably have ValueNodes selected in there.

Display by kind of type

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Move the Handle

Drag the handles around to change the parameters. Hold ⇧ Shift while dragging to constrain the movement to be either horizontal or vertical.

More precise control of the handles can be achieved using the cursor keys. The cursor keys will move the currently selected handle one pixel at a time, or ten pixels at a time if the ⇧ Shift key is pressed.

Choose your handles

Handle selection can be done one by one or by group.

One by one

  • Move your pointer near a Handle it will signal it by changing his shape. Click on it. The handle is now selected, reflected by a visual information, and any other previously selected handle will be unselected. Single click on a handle replace the current selection.
  • Hold ⇧ Shift while clicking on a handle to add it to the current selection.
  • Hold Control while clicking on a handle to toggle the selection on and off without affecting the selection status of the other handles.

By group

  • Drag a rectangle around a group of handles to select them all and unselect the other handles.
  • Hold ⇧ Shift while dragging a rectangle around a group of handles to select them as well as the currently selected handles. You can repeat the operation, the new selected handles will be added to current selection.
  • Hold Ctrl while dragging a rectangle around a group of handles to toggle them and keep the rest. You can repeat the operation.
  • Hit ControlA to select all non-position handles. In a selection-locked group layers this will select the Group Transformation Widget's handles.

From multiple Layers

If you want to select handles from multiple Layers, in the Layers Panel or direct from the Canvas first select the layers you want, them select the handles by any combination of single of group selection.

Clear the current selection

To clear the current selection, in the WorkArea click out of any Handle.

Old name of handles

This is how the handles were called some time ago.


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