01-31-2019, 08:34 AM
Possible(*) but a rare use case IMHO:
- If you want to delete random nodes, you can delete them directly instead of making a tiny selection around them
- if you want to delete a bunch of contiguous nodes, just delete the segments at the ends of the group to isolate it on a stroke, delete the stroke, and then re-connect if necessary.
(*) Although there is no real way to go directly from a selected area to specific nodes it contains. You have to check all the nodes of all the strokes.
- If you want to delete random nodes, you can delete them directly instead of making a tiny selection around them
- if you want to delete a bunch of contiguous nodes, just delete the segments at the ends of the group to isolate it on a stroke, delete the stroke, and then re-connect if necessary.
(*) Although there is no real way to go directly from a selected area to specific nodes it contains. You have to check all the nodes of all the strokes.