Well, I guess I'm not qualified to really debate the issue. I just wanted to try to understand. That said, I might also comment that preserving the shape is sometimes a pain as well. But I guess there really is no middle ground. I mean, I can see how given the same curve, some users might need the curve to be retained as much as possible, while others actually want to change the shape by deleting nodes.
Hhhm....what about putting a new button beside the Delete Nodes button, so that the user can choose whether they want to preserve the shape or not? Or set up a keyboard shortcut that does the same? Although again, not that I'm qualified for a serious debate.
You can still get the original behaviour by holding down the Ctrl key while pressing Delete.
I am glad to know about this, for sure. And by "original behavior" you mean that the adjacent nodes and handles don't change when a node is deleted, right? Or are there other aspects of original behavior?
How far from 180 degrees is noticeable? Maybe this could be a preference setting.
I guess I was initially thinking anything greater than one degree (> 1), but I do get your point. Could I really differentiate between one degree and 3? I doubt it.
I'm not sure about a preference setting, because wouldn't that affect all a user's projects? Unless they actually go and change their preference from one project, or even one object to another. I guess I'm thinking a button on the Node tool control would allow a user the most flexibility. [This is a topic for another day, but I find it annoying to have to keep the Doc Prop iconified, to access the grid, guide and snap settings. I typically change them many times per image. So going to change a Pref for work on different objects would be equally annoying, to me.][
To me, and again, all my comments are from a user's perspective, as I know little about the development end of Inkscape.]
So anyway, I'm glad to know the Contol key tip, sas. Thanks for that and for your other comments.
All best
