Ok, it just happened again. The mouse moved at most a quarter of an inch after I clicked prematurely. The path itself became about 2 inches longer (well, it developed an elongated loop actually), and the handle went off the visible screen, to become approx 5 inches long. There was no handle before, since it was an end node, in this case.
So not as extreme as 2 or 3 screens long. But to me, that still seems like inappropriate behavior. If I drag a path by a quarter of an inch, I think I should expect it to move somewhere in the neighborhood of a quarter of an inch. I wouldn't even complain if it moved a half inch. But 2 inches is 8 times the dragged distance.
Since that bug is marked as Fix Released, should I go ahead and post another comment to it? Or should I make a new report and link to it?
Like fantomx 11, I would find it hard to capture it in a video, since it happens by accident.
Hey, is there some acceleration feature for the mouse in Inkscape, which I could opt out of? An acceleration feature would explain this, but I wasn't aware Inkscape had something like that.
I think my mouse has some acceleration, but I wonder why it only seems to happen in this situation. I mean in Inkscape. If Inkscape were using ( by design or not) the acceleration from my mouse, I wonder why it doesn't happen every time I use the mouse, and not only in this situation? As hard as I try, I can't make it happen on purpose. The only thing I can see that affects it, is the closer I am to the node, the worse the exaggeration is. If I grab halfway between 2 nodes, the path behaves as expected. It's just close to the node where this happens.
Oh, I think I can reproduce it! Very close to the node, and also, the direction is important. If the drag goes in the direction of the path, the exaggeration is maximized. If the drag is perpendicular, there is no exaggeration. I'll make a vid for the report. I'm just not sure whether to make a new one or not. Or should I show the video before I make a report, in case this is somehow expected behavior?
Edit
Oh, the speed of the drag matters a lot too. If I drag very slowly, I get very appropriate behavior. But if I drag it fast, like a jerk (I mean a jerking motion, not like acting like a jerk
), which is exactly what happens when you're in a hurry and miss the node - the faster I drag, the longer it gets!