Love the fact this app is better every sigle release. I have a few feature requests to make myself to improve some selection and movement of objecs in Inkscape. Can't thank you guys enough for amazing SW made entirely free. Use this since 2004 and it gets better and better. EVERY. TIME. Love from Canada
So nice to see you sharing a view into your labour. Inkscape is a great software and I really appreciate the fact that people like you pour so much work into this free program… it’s heart warming. Thanks for what you are doing 🙂
Nice work Ishaan am sure it will help fellow Inkscapers. @Martin the new format of video (interview style) was refreshing and easy to understand. You should try to do more of these.
It is great to see the meeting of minds all with the same aim - to make an already great app even better. I am really looking forward to the next release. As always Martin, keep up the great work ❤
Parabéns para toda equipe, os seus vídeos estão ficando viciantes, assisto na hora que o youtube me notifica, não perco um e já deixo o like, tenho comentado em vídeos de brasileiros para que sigam seu canal. Eu gosto muito do Inkscape e fico feliz por ver ele crescendo assim graças a vocês, parabéns e muito obrigado, gostei desse formato de vídeo e ver vocês em ação no código é muito bom. Sou de Buriti-Maranhão, Brasil.
It's nice that this video was recommended to me by the algorithm 'coz I didn't know an Inkscape dev has a YT channel. Also, it's interesting to know the thought process on each feature. Great hat btw😎
Hello, I just want to thank you, I know that it is a lot of dedication and work, I know that there are errors and we would all like it to be an illustrator, but for it to be free and for you to do it without expecting anything in return from us, for me it is a Blessing, and I have no words to express it, so here from my beautiful Colombia I give you infinite thanks.
I think it was AutoCAD that used to (maybe still does) selection drag right is window and selection drag left is crossing. It always seemed super intuitive, and I've always been surprised I haven't seen more of that.
This is also the way MOI3D works : for a selection rectangle performed from from left to right, objects need to be fully emcompassed to be selected. For a selection rectangle performed from right to left, objects only need to be touched. I suppose that this is quite widespread in the CAD world.
I do like the ability to customize the colors of the selection boxes, though I know nothing about CSS, but it would be nice if there was a simple way (in the menus) to turn off the selection box shading if you don't want it (I would prefer it without). If I missed something about that, my apologies. Great work on making Inkscape look and work nicely! :)
Thankyou both for your hard work it is appreciated ♥ The touch select should be a dashed green line though to feel familiar for me. i think that is what autodesk and maybe some other CAD softwares do. Many cad softwares also helpfully switch modes depending on if you drag the rectangle from top left, or if you start the rectangle from bottom right.
I've been using Inkscape for 10 years or so. I love it, and have been telling people all these years to use it instead the adobe product. I've told people in my lectures about it as well. Thank you for all the work you do! I'd love a "dark mode". I've developed a harsh sensitivity to light, and while I've come up with work arounds to help, none are as good as a genuine dark mode. In the video his inkscape has a "dark mode" kind of look. How do I do that? Despite all these years of using it, I'm guessing there are still many things I must still not understand. I'm an artist, so I tend to not pick up on anything too technical.
There's a themes option when you first start inkscape which allows you to select dark mode, if you can't get back to the start screen, don't worry go to the preferences and go to theme, there's a dark mode setting there.
7:30 still unfortunately no proper enclosed lasso, and still no pre-selection highlight so I can get real-time feedback on what will actually get selected… 😕 it would also be nice if crossing/inside modes had visible toggles in the UI and not just hidden shortcuts… (The rectangles are also near useless when many objects overlap and have weird shapes… a blue silhouetted outline would be more usable.)
@@doctormo Ah, yes, sorry I still don't use Inkscape a lot and confused the "crossing" option with the actual box selection tool (because that's what the icon looks like).
Thank you so much for all your work... please an we have more keyboard support.. basic stuff like executing extension with keyboard shortcut.. or navigate through the file list on splash screen with up-down arrow keys?
I love the visual improvements. The guy from India wasn't easy to understand, probably a combination of bad audio quality, the accent and me being not naive English.
Thank you for this interesting development update. I am a relatively recent Inkscape user and it has proven extremely useful already. A side remark about selection modes in Inkscape : it would be great to have the option to have the software be in "Outline" or "Outline Overlay" visual mode while still having selection behave like in "Normal" mode - meaning being able to select objects by interacting with their surface, as opposed to having to precisely click on their thin outline. Hence decoupling visual mode from selection behavior, somehow. On an unrelated note : I would love to get some UI tweaks/quality of life improvements done to Inkscape specifically for my personal needs (paid of course). Is there an email one can get in touch with you at for this ?
@@doctormo Hello ! Regarding selection in Outline mode : there are certainly some ambiguous cases for which having to click on the the thin contour of an object might be preferable (specifically : when zooming way in on an object, there is no way to know which side of a line is indeed the surface of an object and which side isn't, therefore it would be improper to assume that the user knows). But in the case of Outline Overlay there is no ambiguity, therefore it seems counter-intuitive to me that surfaces aren't selectable/clickable in this mode. Thank you for the contact info, I will get in touch asap !
Please change this or tell me how work around this... Let's say I have a group of several objects and I copy one of them and paste it in elsewhere in the document it will automatically be a member of the old group. I feel like this is the wrong default behavior. If I copy an entire group and paste then the new pasted objects should be grouped together, but not together with the copied objects.
@@doctormo Basically "table builder" object, where you set number of rows and columns and then you can place text objects or images inside cells with option to be vertically and horizontally aligned. Also with option to set borders to targeted cells or whole table object. Having this would also be great for making PDF documents, brochures or magazines.
The functionality of the app keeps improving, but the interface is so cluttered. It always has so many options visible that have nothing to do with the tool you are using, and those color palettes along the bottom are awful . It needs to hide about 60% of the visible functions in dialog boxes and menus where they belong.
Inkscape UI needs some refinement. You can use icons like Affinity ( If its not a lot of work 😅 ) And what software do you use to design demo layout of UI ? There is also a FOSS called Pen-pot that is alternative to figma. Currently the way I can support Inkscape is by word of mouth. And In future if possible I would like to contribute to Inkscape Website.
@@SmileyJack. Agree, on a laptop I had to go near the screen to see what particular icon do. Icon colors kind of blend in background color with only white outline. I prefer using variable Colors and more bold icons. Affinity designer is a perfect example of this. Though I never used it but when ever I see a vdo tut of it. I like the UI.
ok but keep the UI components/controls placements like it is.... otherwise you gonna confuse people they did the same with Gimp, I just never used modern versions...the best intentions can lead to a complete mess
It's good that the program itself is going to look better, but I think my main gripe about inkscape is the svg output. It's very redundant, bloated, and chaotic, it reminds me of how dreamweaver would messily cobble together html files. Whenever I use inkscape, I have to go into the file by hand and change many identical style tags to css classes, reorder, rename, regroup things, etc.. I can usually make the file ~⅔ smaller and _much_ easier to read, but it's very tedious 😢
Love the fact this app is better every sigle release. I have a few feature requests to make myself to improve some selection and movement of objecs in Inkscape. Can't thank you guys enough for amazing SW made entirely free. Use this since 2004 and it gets better and better. EVERY. TIME. Love from Canada
Kudos to Martin and Ishaan. This channel gives users a better understanding of how improvements are incorporated in a way unique to Inkscape.
Kudos to Ishaan
Good Job Big Bro
Yay! UX/UI expertise in open source software! Really that's the only difference between commercial and open source, are standards and UX/UI finesse.
So nice to see you sharing a view into your labour. Inkscape is a great software and I really appreciate the fact that people like you pour so much work into this free program… it’s heart warming. Thanks for what you are doing 🙂
Nice work Ishaan am sure it will help fellow Inkscapers.
@Martin the new format of video (interview style) was refreshing and easy to understand. You should try to do more of these.
agreed!
It is great to see the meeting of minds all with the same aim - to make an already great app even better. I am really looking forward to the next release. As always Martin, keep up the great work ❤
Parabéns para toda equipe, os seus vídeos estão ficando viciantes, assisto na hora que o youtube me notifica, não perco um e já deixo o like, tenho comentado em vídeos de brasileiros para que sigam seu canal. Eu gosto muito do Inkscape e fico feliz por ver ele crescendo assim graças a vocês, parabéns e muito obrigado, gostei desse formato de vídeo e ver vocês em ação no código é muito bom. Sou de Buriti-Maranhão, Brasil.
That new selection colouration looks really nice. Great work.
Even as a person who didn't have a problem with the selection before, I'm a fan of this selection change.
Sweet. I've been following this discussion but it's nice to see it in action finally.
It's nice that this video was recommended to me by the algorithm 'coz I didn't know an Inkscape dev has a YT channel. Also, it's interesting to know the thought process on each feature. Great hat btw😎
Hello, I just want to thank you, I know that it is a lot of dedication and work, I know that there are errors and we would all like it to be an illustrator, but for it to be free and for you to do it without expecting anything in return from us, for me it is a Blessing, and I have no words to express it, so here from my beautiful Colombia I give you infinite thanks.
Hi, it’s a free software, but the donations are welcome too… we must show our appreciation and support.❤
As always, good news!!
I think it was AutoCAD that used to (maybe still does) selection drag right is window and selection drag left is crossing. It always seemed super intuitive, and I've always been surprised I haven't seen more of that.
Kicad does the same. I'm not sure how intuitive it would be for beginner users, but as an option it definitely would make sense, I think
@@JonHaa87 gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape/-/merge_requests/6574 It might be possible.
This is also the way MOI3D works : for a selection rectangle performed from from left to right, objects need to be fully emcompassed to be selected. For a selection rectangle performed from right to left, objects only need to be touched. I suppose that this is quite widespread in the CAD world.
Some people comment for the algorithm; I comment for the hat.
Parece pequeno, mas aparência é muito importante pra experiência de usuário! ❤
I do like the ability to customize the colors of the selection boxes, though I know nothing about CSS, but it would be nice if there was a simple way (in the menus) to turn off the selection box shading if you don't want it (I would prefer it without). If I missed something about that, my apologies. Great work on making Inkscape look and work nicely! :)
Thankyou both for your hard work it is appreciated ♥
The touch select should be a dashed green line though to feel familiar for me. i think that is what autodesk and maybe some other CAD softwares do. Many cad softwares also helpfully switch modes depending on if you drag the rectangle from top left, or if you start the rectangle from bottom right.
Excelente trabajo amigos. Gracias por una excelente alternativa para el tratamiento de dibujo vectorial. Cómo va el tema de el modo de color CMYK?
Thanks 👍
Love the work
CMYK e PDF X1A fará o inkscape substituir facil o coreldraw e até o ilustrator pra muita gente. prioridade essa funções.
Inkscape é a melhor opção pra Linux, quando Windows 11 for obrigatório muita gente vai mudar
Excellent
FreeCAD highlights selected geometry (lines , vertices , surfaces etc)
Oh, I love the fact the colors are themeable. Can't wait for the UX research.
I've been using Inkscape for 10 years or so. I love it, and have been telling people all these years to use it instead the adobe product. I've told people in my lectures about it as well. Thank you for all the work you do!
I'd love a "dark mode". I've developed a harsh sensitivity to light, and while I've come up with work arounds to help, none are as good as a genuine dark mode. In the video his inkscape has a "dark mode" kind of look. How do I do that? Despite all these years of using it, I'm guessing there are still many things I must still not understand. I'm an artist, so I tend to not pick up on anything too technical.
There's a themes option when you first start inkscape which allows you to select dark mode, if you can't get back to the start screen, don't worry go to the preferences and go to theme, there's a dark mode setting there.
Great!
7:30 still unfortunately no proper enclosed lasso, and still no pre-selection highlight so I can get real-time feedback on what will actually get selected… 😕 it would also be nice if crossing/inside modes had visible toggles in the UI and not just hidden shortcuts… (The rectangles are also near useless when many objects overlap and have weird shapes… a blue silhouetted outline would be more usable.)
Patience.
Also there's a crossing option in the selectors toolbar.
@@doctormo Ah, yes, sorry I still don't use Inkscape a lot and confused the "crossing" option with the actual box selection tool (because that's what the icon looks like).
Thank you so much for all your work... please an we have more keyboard support.. basic stuff like executing extension with keyboard shortcut.. or navigate through the file list on splash screen with up-down arrow keys?
You can add a keyboard shortcut for any extension in the preferences.
@@doctormo Oh thanks! Never saw that :)
please work in the gimp interface!! hahahaha
thank you guys inkscape is incridble!!
Yeee boiiii!
I love the visual improvements.
The guy from India wasn't easy to understand, probably a combination of bad audio quality, the accent and me being not naive English.
Thank you for this interesting development update. I am a relatively recent Inkscape user and it has proven extremely useful already.
A side remark about selection modes in Inkscape : it would be great to have the option to have the software be in "Outline" or "Outline Overlay" visual mode while still having selection behave like in "Normal" mode - meaning being able to select objects by interacting with their surface, as opposed to having to precisely click on their thin outline. Hence decoupling visual mode from selection behavior, somehow.
On an unrelated note : I would love to get some UI tweaks/quality of life improvements done to Inkscape specifically for my personal needs (paid of course). Is there an email one can get in touch with you at for this ?
you can contact me at doctormo at gmail, the issue about selecting in outline mode is likely a bug. I certainly sounds like one.
@@doctormo Hello ! Regarding selection in Outline mode : there are certainly some ambiguous cases for which having to click on the the thin contour of an object might be preferable (specifically : when zooming way in on an object, there is no way to know which side of a line is indeed the surface of an object and which side isn't, therefore it would be improper to assume that the user knows). But in the case of Outline Overlay there is no ambiguity, therefore it seems counter-intuitive to me that surfaces aren't selectable/clickable in this mode.
Thank you for the contact info, I will get in touch asap !
hi martin . I' m waiting for Inkscape 1.4
Me too!
Comment for the Algorithm 🎉
Surely
Please change this or tell me how work around this... Let's say I have a group of several objects and I copy one of them and paste it in elsewhere in the document it will automatically be a member of the old group. I feel like this is the wrong default behavior. If I copy an entire group and paste then the new pasted objects should be grouped together, but not together with the copied objects.
It depends if you "enter" the group or just select the single item in it. There may also be bugs.
Please try SVG animation
I need something like MS Word tables in Inkscape...
A table of text?
@@doctormo You know how tables works in MSWord? You can set borders and align in cells...
@@jecajSudbine Yes, but what is inside the cells? Or do you mean just the construct itself, no contents?
@@doctormo Basically "table builder" object, where you set number of rows and columns
and then you can place text objects or images inside cells with option to be vertically
and horizontally aligned. Also with option to set borders to targeted cells or
whole table object.
Having this would also be great for making PDF documents, brochures or magazines.
The functionality of the app keeps improving, but the interface is so cluttered. It always has so many options visible that have nothing to do with the tool you are using, and those color palettes along the bottom are awful . It needs to hide about 60% of the visible functions in dialog boxes and menus where they belong.
Inkscape UI needs some refinement.
You can use icons like Affinity ( If its not a lot of work 😅 )
And what software do you use to design demo layout of UI ?
There is also a FOSS called Pen-pot that is alternative to figma.
Currently the way I can support Inkscape is by word of mouth.
And In future if possible I would like to contribute to Inkscape Website.
I believe it is called PenPot, not InkPot
@@softwarelivre2389 yeah now I remember thanks for reminding me correct name.
Very first thing my astigmatism didn’t like was icons.
@@softwarelivre2389 this is 2nd time me replying as YT skips publishing some comments randomly.
Thanks to remind me the name.
@@SmileyJack. Agree, on a laptop I had to go near the screen to see what particular icon do.
Icon colors kind of blend in background color with only white outline.
I prefer using variable Colors and more bold icons.
Affinity designer is a perfect example of this.
Though I never used it but when ever I see a vdo tut of it.
I like the UI.
ok but keep the UI components/controls placements like it is.... otherwise you gonna confuse people
they did the same with Gimp, I just never used modern versions...the best intentions can lead to a complete mess
It's good that the program itself is going to look better, but I think my main gripe about inkscape is the svg output. It's very redundant, bloated, and chaotic, it reminds me of how dreamweaver would messily cobble together html files. Whenever I use inkscape, I have to go into the file by hand and change many identical style tags to css classes, reorder, rename, regroup things, etc.. I can usually make the file ~⅔ smaller and _much_ easier to read, but it's very tedious 😢