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Everything posted by AndRo Marian
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Can you send this to developers, is not that hard to fix it.
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Just select what type you want for that. I would like HEX because is the usual one for my to copy and paste no matter on what type of color I am. Select to be the RGB like 123,123,123 if you are on RGB, same for HSL, or what type you want for all. Or 2 input, one for usual you prefer and one for that type. I like to use the HSL, but I want to copy/pase the HEX or maybe RGB and I can't on some situations.
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A way to disable the origin points for Artboard would be good I think. Or a way to not remember the Origins, to reset it to default value or to be per object. And that White dot should be Grayed and to make the actual selected origin White. Because I don't see the point of being white if is not selected anymore, the selected one is still Gray and a litter bigger, but hard to notice it because of the White one. And I notice that selected dot is not scaled to perfect pixel dimensions, is a little blurry on edges.
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Confusing others with what? How should I think the Guide Manager to work? Illustrator doesn't have a Guide Manager. Just drag a line from the Top ruler into the plane and use the Transform Tool to more it on Y, Height. On the Designer I need to open Guide Manager and look for the Horizontal lines to move them Vertically.
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Width and Height are the Size. Distance is the interval of the 2 points measurement on a object. Like from Top (Vertical) to (20cm on Vertical) that you end to make a Horizontal line starting from Left to Right on (Horizontal)... Vertical is the Y, Height. Horizontal is X,Width. That I say and example on other post. That's correctly. But you would draw a Horizontal Line between 2 points to measure it's Y,Height (Vertical). I don't really get the "To determine how far it is vertically from some other object you measure the width (the horizontal displacement) between them. ", even if I translated it...
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Already say that previously. Some people already get it. What hard is to understand this: 1. I have a 200x400 wood. 2. I want to cut in half Vertically (400 Height), so I need to measure Vertically and draw a Horizontal Guide under the ruler. 3. Going to Guide Manager -> Vertical -> New 200. Now there should add a Horizontal Line (not Vertical) at the Y axes of the Vertical. In that case the Vertical would be the document Heignt and the Horizontal document Width. In current perception: The Vertical is the document Width and the Horizontal document Height.
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You say already what I say previously! What you want to show here? You draw the Vertical guide because the ruler is Horizontal. So, when you measure Vertical you put horizontal guide. When measuring Horizontal, you put Vertical line. When you are thinking to measure Vertically, you already know there are Horizontal Lines... But in the Guide Manager, when you thinking to Vertical measurement, there are to Horizontal Guides and not Vertical... And I say again, this is not how the Guides, Lines are oriented on screen. Is just the Guide Manager perception and thinking on a real ruler conception and working.
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Even a video here: I mean when you are measuring Vertically, you end with a doing a Horizontal line in front of the number or below the ruler. In this video the perspective is Horizontally, so the Guide will be Vertically, from right to left. So, get a ruler (You want to measure the 10 cm from top), Put the ruler Vertically and draw a Horizontal line under Ruler or on front of the indicator of 10 cm. That's what I expected to see on the Guide Manager, Going to Vertical, add a guide that should be Horizontally from Top to Bottom. Like how @GarryP says above. My perspective is not how the Guides (Lines) are oriented.
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You are going way too much out of this subject that I debating here. I think you still not understand what this is about. It's about Guide Manager and how that works. I expected to put a Ruler on the screen to measure Vertically, Going to Guide Manager, to Vertical and that should create a Horizontal line (Like in the Paper video, a Horizontal line). What you don't understand? Edit: Other thing. You are moving the Horizontal guides up and down. So that is Vertically too.
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I think you miss some comments that makes a difference from Software Ruler and the Real Life ruler practice and the Guide Manager. Already I say when Dragging from the Software ruler, from Top to Bottom makes a Guide like in realy life ruler with Horizontal Marks (Guides). Just is not the same for the Guide Manager, Horizontal is Horizontal and Vertical is Vertical, is not like you measure Vertical with a ruler in Real Life and you put Horizontal guides.