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    Gradient doesn't update when deleting a stop

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      pentool
      last edited by pentool

      Not sure if I'm doing something wrong but when I delete a stop from a gradient, the change doesn't update the object. As a matter of fact, even the gradient doesn't update.

      1. Create a path and assign a simple linear gradient to its stroke.
      2. In the Toolbar, open the Stroke color dropdown and in the panel's menu select "Edit Gradient"
      3. In the Gradient Style dialog that opens, at the bottom, delete a color stop (in the video I had 3 stops and I delete the middle one).
      4. The gradient correctly updates in the Gradient Style dialog, but when you close it, you end up with the original gradient, so nothing has changed. I don't quite understand why this is.

      Video
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM7lYyQKqGk

      VS 1.1.100

      MacBook Pro 13" early 2015 8G | Intel Iris Graphics 6100 1536 MB | macOS Monterey 12.7.6

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        VectorStyler @pentool
        last edited by

        @pentool Can be replicated, will be fixed ASAP.

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          pentool
          last edited by pentool

          It seems this works differently depending on whether you are deleting the stop from the Context Toolbar or from the Gradient panel.

          It doesn't work if you follow the steps above (in my first post). However, it does work if you do it this way...

          1. Open the Gradient Panel (Panels > Gradient)
          2. In the Panel's menu select "Edit Gradient"
          3. Delete the stop and close the dialog. Now it worked.

          Video of the differences between the two ways of doing it (just to make it clear if needed)
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npRZu9ozLA8

          MacBook Pro 13" early 2015 8G | Intel Iris Graphics 6100 1536 MB | macOS Monterey 12.7.6

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          • VectorStylerV Offline
            VectorStyler @pentool
            last edited by

            @pentool I think the problem is with the fill popup

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