@doctormo @cazabon the Mastodon UI is confusing as it didn't show me you already replied. The ability to set the center point of a circle (or any object) as the origin exists already though? You set it to the Center of transformation which by default is at the center. It's only when you move the center somewhere else that you don't have a way to now transform the object with its true center as the origin. I'm guessing you meant to have a "center" independent of the handle. (1/2)

@pulsar17

I don't know what you mean. What I'm reporting is that "Create a circle, do nothing else, try to place it at a particular location by typing in coordinates, and see that it does not use the center of the circle as the reference point, so your thing ends up offset by [w / 2, h / 2] from where it "obviously should have gone".

"The ability to set..." That's what somebody else already walked me through, I think? It's the fact that it's completely non-obvious and undiscoverable despite being probably what 99% of users want of a circle.