I was using Adobe Illustrator a very long time ago, which has one advantage over Inkscape which was I could "auto-draw" bezier curves. Meaning I would trace my cartoon sketch line and it would find the best bezier path for the lines I traced. This worked nice, but it is not present in Inkscape as far as I know.
This is not too bad as I found out how to do it. I can trace my cartoon sketch with the bezier/pen tool (point to point) and after that convert the points to auto-smoothed paths using path -> "make selected nodes auto smooth". Works pretty good and I can live with that.
However, I want this turned on by default, or to be applied for a large set of bezier-node objects as for every line I have to do this RSI inducing set of actions like;
a) draw point to point to trace my sketch
b) select the path tool
c) select all paths in the object
d) click the auto smooth button.
e) rinse, repeat ...

This would not be so bad if I could do multiple objects at once but I have to do this for every small patch of hair I want to draw which makes my wrists hurt only by thinking of it..
So how can I auto-smooth all my point-to-point lines, or more ideally, get the adobe illustrator behaviour where the bezier curve will be automatically smoothed when drawing with the wacom tablet over the lines of my cartoon sketch.. See the attachment for clarification.
This would greatly help me with my work, and make it much easier to "vectorize" my art.
I tried the bitmap trace tool, but it gave unsatisfactory results, I would like to re-edit paths later and the trace tool clumps too much lines together (not to mention I am doing double work as I need to ink the sketch then fectorize it).
With regards,
- Jorgen