• Unable to register Printing Style.

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    @vectoradmin thanks I overlooked it. i got it
  • Path Brush tool honors existing color on artboard over palette choice

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    @Boldline I added a path brush tool improvement task to the backlog.
  • Bitmap and layout apps?

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    @Petar_MK @Kyriakos Doesn't VS already have some bitmap halftone kind of function built in already? I agree with @vectoradmin that it's probably important to not stray too far from keeping the application a vector-based focus. That said, the ability to do a few things in raster is helpful - I need to play with it more, but the halftone bitmap abilities already inside VS are awesome
  • A very naive question about document settings.

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    @861475_VctSt Yes, that will work fine.
  • Global colors?

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    Thank you.
  • Large strokes glitches

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    @encart This is a known open issue. The problem occurs at the cleanup phase after offsetting. There are a number of stroke and offset bugs related to this. It will be fixed, but it is a challenging issue
  • VectorStyler and Wacom Cintiq 27QHD (Windows)

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    @Gremriel This looks like a bug.
  • Preferences: Outline New Objects (Windows)

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    @vectoradmin Ah, that's nice. I''ll patiently wait for that.
  • Convert vertical toolbox to one set

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    @b77 Thanks for your help and patience! I wasn't even thinking about the panels possibility for location of that. Got is set th way I want now.
  • Use the word Hairline rather than 0.0 pt in Stroke display field

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    @fde101 said in Use the word Hairline rather than 0.0 pt in Stroke display field: In the digital world, a "true" hairline is defined as the smallest width line capable of being produced on a given output device, this being exactly 1 pixel wide for the most part. It is not a fixed literal width but rather something that changes depending on what the image is being displayed or printed on, thus why various applications display it as "Hairline" - there is not an actual width to be displayed numerically. @fde101 Yep, you nailed it. It's the industry standard nomenclature, that's why I prefer/suggest it be used in VectorStyler.
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    @encart Try using Snap To Points when drawing, this will align the points of the rectangles to the triangle corners. Also: shape builder has this known issue of not always handling well sides that are exactly touching. A little bit of overlap helps there,
  • How to hide nodes when text is selected?

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    @vectoradmin I don't think these should be visible when the shape is procedural(?) or the text is still editable. Once it's been converted to curves, yes, absolutely. But not when it's in its special editable form, I would say. Enabling this setting by default would be great if the above conditions would be met — it would serve as a subtle hint that the shape or text is converted to curves.
  • Impressions about CJK implementation (1.0.023)

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    @861475_VctSt The above post is It should have been uploaded to "CJK, Japanese observation (1.0.024 ~)". Next time, I will create a new topic. Please read as it is.
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    @b77 I agree with your solution. It is the most intuitive and simple. I proposed an additional key because I do not know how big a problem the redesign of this mechanism will be. Especially considering the amount of bindings that are under the hood.
  • How to change kerning?

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    @encart If I understand correctly, tracking works, but kerning does not? What is the font name used? kerning (Metric mode) requires that the font defines the kerning pair tables.
  • The way how 'Break apart' works with text

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    Character tool is great for modifying single characters - then you keep all text properties. Using Break apart, I would intuitively expect to get single curves that I could modify like shapes. Immediately after use, quickly and smoothly. Basically, the only difference with the current behavior is that you get split into separate paths right away. No need to use Break apart twice. As like as it is with objects created from a few paths. https://recordit.co/ney48Ij2hX
  • Overall Performance

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    @encart There are still places where performance can be improved. In this case, a still open issue is that path offsetting with large offsets can result in artifacts. To explain what is going on in this picture: a complex shape with multiple parts has a somewhat large stroke offset set to the outside. This means that at each redraw this offset is computed, cleaned up (which is not working well at large offset) and united with the various parts (each path from the text). This all happens on the CPU (compute engine will not help here, that is used for image effects). The only way to work around this for now is to have separate objects for each of those glyphs, if they are converted to curves. And maybe avoid using very large outer/inner offsets (centered stroke is somewhat faster). Also if there are complex shapes, sometimes it is better to expand the stroke, or use the Outline Path , or Offset Path shape effects, where all that offsetting / union is cached for rendering. But these will not get rid of the large offset artifacts.
  • Expanding brush strokes issue

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    @Boldline The refresh issues are fixed in the new build, but the empty rectangle will remain for now. This support shape is needed even after the brush expansion, because it defines the area of the vectors (from the brush) that are stretched along the path with the bend effect (the result of a brush expansion).
  • Print Settings for Specific Pantone Colors

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    @Boldline The Pantone colors must be added to the document color palette (the default palette shown in the color palette panels) as Spot colors. Spot colors are shown with a clipped corner and small dot, but they must be in the main (document) color palette. If the colors are shown in a separate color palette (like imported ASE palettes), then it is recommended to check the Register Color and then Register As Spot Color items in the palette panel menu. With these the colors are added as spot automatically when they are selected. Otherwise it has to be added manually and then selected as Spot by double clicking and setting the Mode option in the color view.
  • Shapebuilder observations (Windows)

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    @encart @Gremriel I got the files. In the first case the ellipses rotated with 15 degree worked fine with the shape builder but the other example in the file was already broken. In the second case, I did manage to replicate the issue. I will work on this one to try to find a fix. One observation about the shape builder: it tries to remember the original shapes before the first changes. This is unless the shapes are also modified by some other tool after the shape builder. This remembering has the result that you can get to and restore regions that were merged before. This is intentional, and this is not the cause of the above (diagonal lines) bugs. I will get back with more info later, meanwhile if there are other cases where things are broken, please let me know.