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    DOCUMENTATION: No definition for a few Grid menu items

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    • b77B Offline
      b77 @pentool
      last edited by b77

      @VectorStyler 'Behind Artwork' is the same with 'Background Grid' checkbox
      in the Grid Editor.

      'Fixed Positions' has a tooltip in the Grid Editor — 'Check to align the grid to
      fixed positions independently of the artboard position'. I enabled it but I'm
      not seeing anything different if I move the artboard. I guess I don't understand
      what it does.

      MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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      • VectorStylerV Offline
        VectorStyler @pentool
        last edited by

        @pentool @b77 Added these to the backlog, will get back with more later.

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          VectorStyler @b77
          last edited by

          @b77 said in DOCUMENTATION: No definition for a few Grid menu items:

          Fixed Positions' has a tooltip in the Grid Editor

          What is the artboard position? if it is a multiple of the grid space than this option has no effect.

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            b77 @VectorStyler
            last edited by b77

            @VectorStyler The size of the artboard doesn't seem to matter — moving or scaling the
            artboard leaves the (default) grid unmoved no matter if 'Fixed Positions' is enabled or not.
            So I still don't understand what 'Fixed Positions' should do. I thought it should move the
            grid when you move the artboard. 🙂

            MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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              VectorStyler @b77
              last edited by

              @b77 Test with this file: 0_1691573687231_pagegrid1.vstyler

              Make sure that the Grid panel menu -> Select grid -> Artboard Grid is checked.

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                b77 @VectorStyler
                last edited by b77

                @VectorStyler It works with your file as it should. 👍
                But it doesn't work with this one, and the 'Select Grid' submenu is greyed out here.

                0_1691574165942_ds.vstyler

                This one with the default grid:
                0_1691575000941_ds_default grid.vstyler

                MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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                  VectorStyler @b77
                  last edited by

                  @b77 These files have a canvas wide grid. The option works on artboard grids only.
                  Maybe it should be greyed out for canvas grid.

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                    b77 @VectorStyler
                    last edited by

                    @VectorStyler Does the canvas have a grid by default?
                    I did reset the app to defaults just yesterday, that's why I'm asking.

                    MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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                      pentool
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                      Personally I find all this very confusing. I think some parts of the grid system is great, you can define multiple vertical/horizontal grids, also each can have an angle, etc, but I think the grid is just way overcomplicated and difficult to understand. I'm not sure if anyone will need such a complex grid universe.

                      I mean, people have been creating layouts and publications and designs of all sorts with simple grids in the past few decades, let it be single page, multi page, you name it.

                      You can setup an ISO grid, or even a dimetric/trimetric grid, or a 3D grid with XYZ planes in any direction, great. But multiple grids for multiple artboards and multiple canvases, plus the document grid, and they all can be present at the same time (or not) and they can all move and positioned individually or in sync and fly through galaxies of unknown origin defying space and time... I find that to be way too much information to digest - let alone trying to manage all this.

                      But hey, I guess it's there in case Einstein needs to define a new relativity theory or something 😁

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

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                        b77 @pentool
                        last edited by

                        I won't rush to say that more complex arrangements with multiple grids are not
                        needed — maybe the developer had something in mind with that and didn't get
                        around to post a tutorial with a specific case where this is needed.

                        In any case, an app can be complex for when complex stuff is needed, as long
                        as the complex parts cannot be enabled by mistake and don't interfere with the
                        expected behavior for basic stuff.

                        MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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