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I have a question about the state in which a vector is selected in "Select a vector included in the selection" and "Select a vector that covers the selection".

I often use this function to select a vector and zoom in / out. Is it possible to fix the aspect ratio and zoom in / out?
Is it possible to use this feature to select and scale vectors across multiple layers? Comista had this feature.

Published date : 2 years ago

Updated date : 2 years ago

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  • 2 years ago
    > "Select a vector included in the selection" "Select a vector related to the selection"

    I don't really understand this difference.

    > Is it possible to fix the aspect ratio and scale it?

    There is a check box with a fixed aspect ratio in the enlargement ratio in the sub tool details while transforming with Ctrl + T etc.

    > Is it possible to select or scale a vector across multiple layers?

    You can do it after making a selection with multiple layers selected.
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  • 2 years ago
    > "Select a vector included in the selection" "Select a vector related to the selection"

    Yes, I didn't use this feature at all.
    I'm sorry, it's better to ask the person who is using it to answer.
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  • 2 years ago
    "Select a vector included in the selection" "Select a vector related to the selection"
    If you want to zoom in / out with the aspect ratio fixed while the vector is selected with this function, try moving the handle while holding down the SHIFT key.
    (You cannot specify the enlargement ratio)

    If you use this feature, you will only be able to select vectors that are on the same layer.
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  • 2 years ago
    > "Select a vector for the selection"

    I see, do you want to pick a vector line (whole) of multiple layers in your selection that gets stuck in a minimal selection?
    You can easily do it by enclosing all of them, but it seems that you can not do it with only a part of the selection range.
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  • 2 years ago
    I used to feel that I was able to fix the aspect ratio by holding down the shift key while scaling, but when I used it for the first time in a while, I couldn't zoom in or out when I held down shift.
    I wondered if there was a setting somewhere, but I don't know.
    If anyone knows it, please let me know.
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  • 2 years ago
    Is it possible to scale without pressing SHIFT? (Without fixed aspect ratio)
    Is a command that can be scaled selected in the Tool Properties-> [Transformation Method] item?
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  • 2 years ago
    "Enlarge / Reduce / Rotate" is selected as the transformation method.
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