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Styles saving saves also the Font and size?


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Still messing with styles in Designer.

After a few try and error, i figure out how to rebuild my old PS styles.

But I have trouble with saving the styles. It saves also the Font and font size. (Which I really don't want). Any tricks how to avoid it?Also my background get saved in the style.

Any help really much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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"Styles" are intended for saving the stroke/fill of objects.

For text (Artistic or Frame Text) you would normally use Text Styles, not Styles, @loulou.

However, if you do create a Style from text, yes, it will save the font and font size along with the stroke and fill, and some other attributes that are text-specific.

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8 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

"Styles" are intended for saving the stroke/fill of objects.

For text (Artistic or Frame Text) you would normally use Text Styles, not Styles, @loulou.

However, if you do create a Style from text, yes, it will save the font and font size along with the stroke and fill, and some other attributes that are text-specific.

Thank you so much :) You really rescued my  hair .Was already pulling them out  :)

 

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39 minutes ago, loulou said:

It saves also the Font and font size. (Which I really don't want). Any tricks how to avoid it?Also my background get saved in the style.

Well if you used bitmaps as fills as previously shown in another thread, don't apply them to font shapes, use some other shape form. - For no backgrounds, make sure you reused transparent bitmaps for creating styles (those with a transparent background), so for example PNGs with transparency inside.

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1 hour ago, v_kyr said:

Well if you used bitmaps as fills as previously shown in another thread, don't apply them to font shapes, use some other shape form. - For no backgrounds, make sure you reused transparent bitmaps for creating styles (those with a transparent background), so for example PNGs with transparency inside.

Thank you very much . Helps a lot. :)

 

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