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rob2218 wrote:I got your point Rob... But what if the line would be dark grey?
For example, if you by mistake leave a small piece of a line, say 2" long and the line was drawn in pen yellow, guaranteed that the yellow is easier seen in "black" than in "white" background.
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vistasp wrote:I manually drew it in. No secret setting I'm afraid!
Off-topic: Peter, your random image shows the FPCP in the section. Is this manually drawn or is there some setting I've missed?
Stephen wrote:
Back in the hand-drafting days I always used white paper. White background just seems natural.
GeNOS wrote:How do you guys deal with white cover fills? If you turn on Automatic Pen Color Visibility Adjustment to make these display in grey against a white background, does it not get confusing if you also have other elements deliberately shaded in grey?
my plans are printed in black and white so i see no need to draft plans in anything but
2009-09-07 12:18 PM
Peter wrote:I generally have my background set to something like 95% rather than pure white so these can be seen. The only pen this can cause problems for is one of our greyscale pens at 90%, but this very rarely gets used anyway.
How do you guys deal with white cover fills? If you turn on Automatic Pen Color Visibility Adjustment to make these display in grey against a white background, does it not get confusing if you also have other elements deliberately shaded in grey?