I wonder if we can zoom the grid too?

Thank you
In my version of IS I can't even get these settings to be 0 in the GUI. Enter some numbers in these fields, try '10' and see if it works then as expected. You can change grid settings in the document properties dialog (file menu)nihon94 wrote:Spacing X :0
Spacing Y :0
v1nce wrote:Make me think I'd like to have grid enabled only for a certain zoom level.
Anyone else feels the same ?
druban wrote:You can turn grids on and off so easily at any time, ( #) I don't see the advantage ...
druban wrote:Under normal circumstances happens is that as you zoom in you see the finer divisions that Inkscape does not show when you are zoomed out. In other words, you are seeing more lines when you zoom in so it might even seem as if you have zoomed out.
But your settings are not normal!In my version of IS I can't even get these settings to be 0 in the GUI. Enter some numbers in these fields, try '10' and see if it works then as expected. You can change grid settings in the document properties dialog (file menu)nihon94 wrote:Spacing X :0
Spacing Y :0
When you open a new document does it do the same? If your default document is setup this way it will always go back to this condition.
If you keep having problems you can delete all your objects and post the file here so someone can look at your defs.
druban wrote:You can turn grids on and off so easily at any time, ( #) I don't see the advantage ...
v1nce wrote:druban wrote:You can turn grids on and off so easily at any time, ( #) I don't see the advantage ...
because you're using only 1 grid and because '#' maps well on your us keyboard but not at all on my fr keyboard.
v1nce wrote:because you're using only 1 grid and because '#' maps well on your us keyboard but not at all on my fr keyboard.
nihon94 wrote:My keyboard is in Japanese but it got keys
Merci
brynn wrote:The grid is definitely zooming. It cannot be disabled. You can't stop the grid from zooming. But the major grid lines can be disabled, so that you don't have major grid lines.
I'm thinking that you're zooming very fast, so that starting point and ending point might look the same. Try using Zoom tool, and click far left button on Zoom control bar. Watch canvas as you click. Keep watching, click again. Keep watching, keep clicking. See how grid spaces get wider and wider, then at some point, suddenly they are small again? That's because you have zoomed to a certain point where lines that are too close together to be seen at lower zoom, are now spaced so that you can see them. As you zoom, at another certain point, you will see major grid lines and minor grid lines. Major ones are darker blue. If you don't have major grid lines, they are all the same blue, and harder to see.
druban wrote:v1nce wrote:because you're using only 1 grid and because '#' maps well on your us keyboard but not at all on my fr keyboard.
In fact I am using two grids. The finer grid is not visible when zoomed out. But I take your point! For people doing very technical illustration it might be nice to be able to swap isometric with rectilinear grids on the fly... I am sure you have other examples of why several kinds of grids might be necessary in the same doc....
I understand from your many posts that you are dissatisfied with Inkscape and SVG in general, and you have made many informative and reasonable arguments. So I suppose there is a good reason that you can't remap the 'show grid' shortcut to a different key that maps well to a frenchkeyboard, using the 'keys' file. I have remapped so many of my shortcuts that I'm not even sure which ones are original!nihon94 wrote:My keyboard is in Japanese but it got keys
Merci
so evrythning is working now, I hope.
Doo itasimasite!
nihon94 wrote:Spacing X and Spacing Y to 30. I saved the blank svg file and opened the new document and settings back to default settings which I have mentioned in first posting. So, you are right about settings
druban wrote:nihon94 wrote:Spacing X and Spacing Y to 30. I saved the blank svg file and opened the new document and settings back to default settings which I have mentioned in first posting. So, you are right about settings
If this means that whenever you open a new document your spacing goes back to zero then maybe your default file has become corrupted. The default.svg file in your users/appdata/inkscape/templates folder can be edited in a text editor. Carefully change the two spacing fields to what you want and save the file replacing the defective one. Now your grids should work when you create a new document.
druban wrote:nihon94 wrote:Spacing X and Spacing Y to 30. I saved the blank svg file and opened the new document and settings back to default settings which I have mentioned in first posting. So, you are right about settings
If this means that whenever you open a new document your spacing goes back to zero then maybe your default file has become corrupted. The default.svg file in your users/appdata/inkscape/templates folder can be edited in a text editor. Carefully change the two spacing fields to what you want and save the file replacing the defective one. Now your grids should work when you create a new document.
druban wrote:In fact I am using two grids. The finer grid is not visible when zoomed out.
druban wrote:I understand from your many posts that you are dissatisfied with Inkscape and SVG in general,
druban wrote:and you have made many informative and reasonable arguments.
druban wrote:So I suppose there is a good reason that you can't remap the 'show grid' shortcut to a different key that maps well to a frenchkeyboard,