Idea, to add Autotext/Numbering to Repeater
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 Personaly, i dont need this, but i think it would be very 
 useful for all kinds of Numbering and Text label printing.When I last showed Victor the distribution function 
 in Repeater, an autotext function from a program
 I used for digital printing came back to my mind.In the Repeat Funktion of this Program you could enter text lines 
 with variables which were then replaced by the text
 from a text file. (per one ore more Lines)like so: 
 #1or so: 
 #1
 #2
 #3The Textfile: 
 SDC Manufacture
 Stamps and Labels
 123455666
 ...The Result: 
  You could place those Variables on any position 
 in a Shape and it could be used to create numbering,
 addresses and label text of all kinds.
  Here a simple sketch for the Repeater addon 
  As for the output, the digital printing program could only 
 generate files and not send them directly to the printer
 but that was already a great relief.When customers wanted numbering, I created it in a 
 text editor (NoteTab Light free) who has its own
 scripting language and then loaded the saved text
 file into the program's autotext function.
 But i think Excel or a Program like this will do it also.It could looked like this 
 or any numbering you choose12.1 
 12.2
 12.3
 12.4
 12.5
 12.6
 12.7
 etc.
 
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 @Subpath Added this to the backlog. It will done a bit further down the road (with other repeater improvements). 
 
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 @vectoradmin no problem, just wanted to publish this idea 
 
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 @Subpath and @vectoradmin 
 This would be more useful if it's implemented in combination with printing, like CDR has done.So on an A3 artboard you would have a label/invoice/receipt duplicated four times where the first one (the master label) includes a special text object (an auto-incrementing number), and when the page get printed the special number will auto-increment on each label duplicate and then on every page printed. 
 
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 I thought in my suggestion that saving the result to a file in VS might be easier 
 to implement. Of course I would not have anything against both possibilitiesI also know the CorelDraw function. But I would find the possibility 
 to save the result as a file would also be useful. So you could also print
 the Results also with other Programs.For example, this Composer program was tightly coupled with the printer 
 so you couldn't use Coreldraw for printing. But you could import other
 Vectorgraphics formats.
 
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 @Subpath 'Print to File' in the Print dialog should take care of that, so you can keep the source file (.vstyler) small and easy to re-edit if needed.  
 
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 That's right, I had forgotten about this possibility. 
 

