mlerjen
mlerjen
 fig.1. use case...
This image show the mouse paths it took me to draw the building in the background. The movement towards tool buttons and drop-down menues is very reduced due my use...
I changed the title from ... left-click ... to ... right-click ... as it should just work as the context menu somehow.
In which cases would you use this functionality?
I've tested it myself. If I empty the old project (140K away) first, then jump to my actual gps position and start drawing and scribbling there... - The frames for...
How about just applying a minimal buffer executing to the unify areas tool?  In my sample the two buildings (a) are unified in (b) but there is this Sliver...
I think the point to have beginners in mind is good. I do not see a direct contradiction towards the heavy user demands on efficiency as also beginner might profit...
The new "follow outline" feature opens up for a temporary work-around to this concentric-shift issue... https://youtu.be/0nXfyCYcHjM
By my understanding the concentric shift is applied to entire objects in most cases. You have an object you want a second to align to. You draw the second object...
@jmacura _offset line_ maybe? 