saber icon indicating copy to clipboard operation
saber copied to clipboard

Eraser: size and preview

Open Polux49 opened this issue 2 years ago • 6 comments

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. When erasing small objects, quite often it happens that I erase other objects in the neighborhood.

Describe the solution you'd like

  1. Possibility to change the size of the eraser.
  2. Preview it (for example, like in gimp, by a dashed circle around the pointer).

Polux49 avatar Feb 24 '23 16:02 Polux49

I agree, this is a good point 👍🏻.

ceskyDJ avatar Feb 25 '23 21:02 ceskyDJ

it can be related to delete selection #170

Luciogi avatar Feb 26 '23 07:02 Luciogi

I use the zoom feature intensively to fit more content on to one page. In more detail, I zoom to 4x or so, write some content with smallest pen size selected. Then, I zoom out and have a good overview of all the content on one page. The problem happens when I am trying to erase some parts because the eraser covers a predefined and not adjustable area. So, in the case of erasing the area covered by the eraser is just too big and most of the time too much is erased. So, I would recommend to set the eraser size proportionally to the zoom level. I would think of something like eraser area divided by zoom level, or so.

Also, previewing the eraser area would be very helpful!!

Keep up the good work!!

m0byn avatar May 23 '23 15:05 m0byn

I think @Luciogi want resizing as used by the pen/pencil tool. Would it be good enough for you? I think it will be much simpler for implementation (it is already implemented for pen/pencil tool...). It's up to @adil192, of course, but if you have some preference, feel free to post it here ;).

ceskyDJ avatar May 23 '23 17:05 ceskyDJ

I think the one option does not exclude the other. Resizing as used by the pen/pencil tool is of course a good starting point. An improvement would be making to set the desired size, and then adjust it automatically depending on the zoom level. Otherwise you would need to resize the eraser every time you change the zoom level. So I think both would be very convenient. However, as a starting point just manual resizing and preview of the area would be very nice!!

m0byn avatar May 24 '23 08:05 m0byn

I can not count how many times I erased too much and had to re-write things... This is a must have!

Robin-Sch avatar Jan 22 '25 15:01 Robin-Sch