Author Topic: Inkscape always crashes when I press the spacebar while using the the ruler tool  (Read 887 times)

June 07, 2018, 04:24:39 AM
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Lardos

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Hello everybody,

I downloaded Inkscape 64 bit Version (0.92.3) just a few days ago.

I want the measurement tool to stay visible when I swap to another tool in order to snap things on it.
I have read in several forums that if you press the spacebar before you release the left mouse button while using
the measurement tool, it will stay visible.

I tried this in my test project which have nothing but some hexagon shapes. And for some strange reason
everytime I do this Inkscape stops responding. I have to go into the task manager und shut down the process manually.

Why does this happen? I have the newest version I could find and I am using 64 bit, since I am using Windows 10 64 bit.
I already reinstalled Inkscape but that didnt change anything...

Am I the only one who has this problem?

Thanks in regards!
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June 07, 2018, 09:59:10 AM
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Welcome to the forum!

I'm just testing this now, since this is the first time I've heard about it.  For me, with 0.92.3 on Windows 7, if I press the Space bar as you explained, then as long as the Measurement tool is enabled, pressing Space toggles it.  So one press shows the measure lines and text, and the next press hides it, next press shows it, next hides it.  But after I switch tools, it no longer works.

Actually this is the first time I've heard about such a feature that will display the measure lines and text after switching tools.  Hhm, since the manual is a bit outdated, I'll have to consult Xav's series of tutorials.....  Ok, this is the best....well, it's really the only in structional materials that I know about, for the Measurement tool, in it's current state:  http://dl.fullcirclemagazine.org/issue121_en.pdf  (skip to the Inkscape chapter).

I did not read it closely, but just skimming, it reveals something which I think should work for you.  It's hard to describe the button, but it's towards to the right end of the control bar, and the tool tip says "Convert to item".  What it does is change the measure lines and text into actual vector elements on the canvas, in a group.  So they will remain there until you delete them.

I did not see any mention of a feature with the space bar, but again, I really was mostly skimming.

But finally, could I ask what's happening on your canvas, where you need the measurements to stick around on the canvas, when you switch tools?  I'm thinking there's a good chance there's another way to achieve your goal.  If you'd like to share your SVG file that would make it even easier - both to understand the situation and circumstances, as well as to explain a different solution.  (The Measurement tool is still relatively new, and to be honest, a bit buggy, and perhaps not as polished or solid functioning tool as it hopefully will be someday.)
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June 07, 2018, 10:33:01 AM
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Pressing the spacebar changes the tool... It switches between selection tool and last used tool.

You can use the 'Phantom Measure' button to keep a measure 'alive' (but it's only going to be visible when you use the measure tool) - when switching back, it's still there. It allows you to have 2 sets of measure lines in your drawing. If you want the measure to persist beyond switching tools, use the 'to item' button as brynn suggested.

What comes closest to some sort of documentation is here:
http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Release_notes/0.92#Measure_tool