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    • 861475_VctSt8 Offline
      861475_VctSt @VectorStyler
      last edited by

      @vectoradmin

      😅
      Sorry for the pressure.

      I'm working on something that requires a lot of copy & paste of text, and I'm thinking that in the future it would be nice to be able to read text with the "Import" function.

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        VectorStyler @861475_VctSt
        last edited by

        @861475_VctSt Import should work for plain text files and RTF files.But that also creates text frames.

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          861475_VctSt @VectorStyler
          last edited by

          @vectoradmin

          I was able to import English. I can't import Japanese.
          I wonder if it will be possible once the problem is solved.

          I've been using copy and paste for a long time because I didn't know about it until now.

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            VectorStyler @861475_VctSt
            last edited by

            @861475_VctSt That looks like a bug. It should support Unicode text files. I add this to the backlog.

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              VectorStyler @861475_VctSt
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              @861475_VctSt What app is used to save the text file in Japanese? I'm trying to replicate the importing issue.

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                861475_VctSt @VectorStyler
                last edited by

                @vectoradmin

                I mainly use "CotEditor" on a daily basis. I also use "JeditΩ" depending on the type of work.
                For naming work, copying and pasting words and phrases, I use the clipboard application "Clipy" for pasting.

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                  b77 @VectorStyler
                  last edited by b77

                  @vectoradmin I also use Clippy. But anyway, with Clippy running or stopped, pasting a simple line of Latin text here will create a new text frame in the corner of the view, instead of inserting it in the text frame (where I double-clicked and selected all 'Lorem Ipsum' text).

                  EDIT: Just tested and the same issue happens on Sierra.

                  MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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                    VectorStyler @b77
                    last edited by

                    @b77 Uploaded a new build with a fix for the text pasting and importing issues.

                    Note: when importing text from TXT files, the text should be either UTF-8 or UTF-16 encoded.
                    When importing RTF files, Japanese text is ShiftJIS encoded.

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                      861475_VctSt @VectorStyler
                      last edited by

                      @vectoradmin

                      Thank you for everything!

                      Japanese text Import now works, which is very convenient.
                      🤔
                      I've been wondering if it's because it's a Graphic app that it can't do that. I've been wondering if it's because it's a Graphic app.
                      I've always used copy & paste.

                      There is another issue that I've been holding off on posting for a while.
                      When text import (or Link) is done without specifying the area, the text is enlarged and the original resize function becomes ineffective.

                      I'll start a new topic on this issue, as there are many related items.

                      https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/792/import-or-link-an-issue-to-a-file-without-specifying-the-area

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                        VectorStyler @861475_VctSt
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                        @861475_VctSt I added the text importing suggestion to the backlog.

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                          VectorStyler @861475_VctSt
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                          @861475_VctSt Unicode text and ShiftJIS RTF importing issues have been fixed in build 1.0.048

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