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Achim63

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  1. Thank you, that's what I was looking for - but not on the other end of the context bar. This should rather be near the fill color selection - or the fill color field might be disabled or somehow greyed out while that checkmark is not set. I don't really get the sense of the checkmark, since I can set the fill to "none" regardless.

    So now this is an improvement request by a user blinded by a very crowded UI ;-)

  2. I think this topic came up already, but I couldn't find it, so sorry if this is already answered:

     

    If I use the pen tool ("P" in the Draw Persona), set its stroke color to "none" and the fill to any color, on the second click of the pen tool the fill color switches back to "none", so I get an invisible object. I tried all kinds of color selections (context menu above and color wheel on the right) - after closing a form and starting the next, on second click it's back to none. It shows the previously selected color in the context menu bar again after finishing a shape or curve, but doesn't use it.

     

    This is very counter-intuitive - I can e.g. draw multiple rectangles without loosing the selected fill color - for the predefined forms it works as expected.

     

    Maybe I missed a user setting for that? I think it behaved differently before 1.2.1.

     

  3. Apple would be a bad idea - they are really slow with updating their RAW compatibility list. I even had to switch from Aperture to Lightrooom since Apple apparently simply stopped to support Samsung cameras at some point (which with hindsight was the right thing to do, since Aperture was dropped completely by Apple).

    So a dependency to a 3rd party could end up disastrous.

     

    Life would be much easier if the camera manufacturers would agree upon a common RAW format like DNG.

  4. I think this could end up very confusing. Why not simply cut your path with the node tool and Action:Break Curve before giving different attributes to each part?

    If you want to keep your fill, copy/paste the object before cutting it up. The app wouldn't know what exactly (between which nodes) to fill if your suggestion would be available.

     

    What would be nice, though: for now only one node can be broken at a time, it doesn't work on multiple nodes - I think it would make sense to be able to hit Cmd-a while the node tool is selected and then with the break action all selected nodes would be broken apart.

  5. Sorry if I sounded impatient and thanks for the reply. I actually searched for similar discussions in the forum, apparently with the wrong key words. I also experienced those blobs, but infrequently and couldn't reproduce it reliably. Let the devs take their time - better a stable and complete release than some hurried patches that might lead to more problems later.

    If I need to, I can always switch to Painter, iDraw, Intaglio and some other apps that I have available, but hope that one day AD will be the first tool to go to for each of these cases - so far I'm pretty happy with the whole user experience and UI of AD.

    Working in the software business as QA engineer (though not in the graphics field), I know how difficult it is to please everyone - and AD seems somewhat stuck between the needs of artists and those that like to make technical drawings with exact measurements. I'm sure it will all fall into place eventually, hoping it will lean more towards the artistic direction.

  6. Though I have the same problem with my German keyboard layout, PgUp or Home keys would be even worse, since the small wireless Apple keyboard doesn't have them.

    As a workaround, you can use System Preferences/Keyboard to define app specific shortcuts by typing in the menu entry label - I changed them to Cmd+"ö" and Cmd+"ä" (the keys to the right of "L" on a German keyboard). Plus Shift key to move all the way to front/back.

    So as long as there's a corresponding menu item, commands can be changed to whatever shortcut you fancy.

    If people knew that this possibility is built into OSX, we wouldn't even need customizable shortcuts inside AD, only menu items for everything that is assignable.

  7. So true, AndreaR. For now we should try to use SVG as much as possible. I still remember all the hassle we had with .ai and .eps 25 years ago when I was working as a typographer, and it's a pity that this Adobe legacy is still giving headaches to some. So I'd be strictly against supporting those really outdated file formats.

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