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    • AyoA Offline
      Ayo
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      Can not transform stroke uniformly.
      Toggling Uniform Stroke Scale option in the Transform panel menu does not work.
      The document wide option in the Document Setup view General tab is greyed out.
      Missing something?

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      • VectorStylerV Offline
        VectorStyler @Ayo
        last edited by

        @Ayo said in Uniform Stroke Scaling problem:

        Missing something?

        Enable the "Transformed Stroke" first.

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        • AyoA Offline
          Ayo @VectorStyler
          last edited by

          @VectorStyler

          Doesn't work.

          When
          A
          – enable "Uniform Stroke Scale" in the Transform panel menu
          – draw rectangle & scale vertically manually
          – no uniform scaling
          – looking in the Transform panel menu it is disabled by itself.
          B
          – enable "Transformed Stroke" in the Transform panel menu
          – draw rectangle & scale vertically manually
          – no uniform scaling
          – looking in the Transform panel menu it is disabled by itself.
          C
          – enable "Uniform Stroke Scale" and "Transformed Stroke" in the Transform panel menu
          – draw rectangle & scale vertically manually
          – no uniform scaling
          – looking in the Transform panel menu, both are disabled by itself.

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          • VectorStylerV Offline
            VectorStyler @Ayo
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            @Ayo said in Uniform Stroke Scaling problem:

            draw rectangle & scale vertically manually

            You have to enable the transform stroke after you draw the rectangle.

            Or for a default value, enable it at document level.

            In VS, the "Transform Stroke" option is an object (or document) option that can be turned on/off to use the object transform (or not) on the stroke also. This is a bit different from AI, where it is a mode of operation of the transform tool.

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            • AyoA Offline
              Ayo @VectorStyler
              last edited by

              @VectorStyler
              I can't get it to work this way.
              However, with a new document test it works normally as I expect (line doesn't scale with changing dimensions rectangle).
              Strange is that the related settings in both document level and transform panel are the same as in the document where the problem occurred.

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              • VectorStylerV Offline
                VectorStyler @Ayo
                last edited by

                @Ayo said in Uniform Stroke Scaling problem:

                I can't get it to work this way.

                Send me that document where the stroke scaling did not work.

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                • AyoA Offline
                  Ayo @VectorStyler
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                  @VectorStyler said in Uniform Stroke Scaling problem:

                  Send me that document

                  Done by mail

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                  • VectorStylerV Offline
                    VectorStyler @Ayo
                    last edited by

                    @Ayo Got it, I will test with this.

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                    • VectorStylerV Offline
                      VectorStyler @Ayo
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                      @Ayo Found the issue. There is a stroke level "Transform Content" option enabled that will cause the other options to be ignored.
                      This can be disabled in the Appearance panel menu, by selecting the stroke item first.

                      When you draw new objects in this file, but without selecting first an existing object then the new objects are fine. Otherwise (by selecting existing objects), the new objects will also take this flag into use.

                      I will try to fix this issue.

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                      • AyoA Offline
                        Ayo @VectorStyler
                        last edited by

                        @VectorStyler said in Uniform Stroke Scaling problem:

                        I will try to fix this issue.

                        Please do, because this is getting very complicated.

                        Toggling all kind of options, both in "transform" and in "appearance" and setting in document level until I don't understand what I'm doing anymore. But can't get it to work.

                        I'll continue in a new document... easier and faster.
                        Why lives"Transform Content" and other transform options well, in the appearance menu anyway? Are these knobs the same or different with the same name?

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                        • VectorStylerV Offline
                          VectorStyler @Ayo
                          last edited by

                          @Ayo said in Uniform Stroke Scaling problem:

                          Why lives"Transform Content" and other transform options well, in the appearance menu anyway?

                          These are options of the style items listed in the Appearance panel.

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