| Yes! I use regularly Inkscape, and it has been a constant source of frustration. The UI is the exact opposite of how I expect things to work. It's improving at breakneck speed though. 1.2 already solved some of my frustrations (the new interface for linecaps & line dots, amazing!) Almost all the features in this release seem to solve a major frustration I had with Inkscape. * The node deletion behavior, it was so annoying, how you delete a node on a straight line and suddenly you get some soup. * The awful color palette. You had to manually edit text files to get your own palettes, couldn't edit them in Inkscape. I, in fact, never managed to create a custom palette. Pinned colors seem to solve this. * Lasso selection. It was soo fiddly to select a group of nodes. One missclick and you had to start from scratch, clicking on the tinny controls. * Multithreaded rendering. The single-threaded software renderer is a misery for complex projects, or just zooming in. Now Inkscape is going to be 12 times faster on my machine * Font selection was utter garbage, the new UI seems promising * Patterns was also a constant source of frustration, looks like this release improves it. This is exciting. I'm looking forward to use this new release. Now please give me a dialog for key rebinding, similar to Krita. And better key binding discoverability. |
you can expect some performance gains but not really 12x it does not scale lineri .
you can edit SOME keyboard shortcuts in preference - Interface -keyboard .
Some (a lot) of actions are still not migrated to actions so you cannot change shortcuts easily. But this is ongoing process.