2011-02-12 08:38 PM
2011-02-13 07:52 AM
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2011-02-13 07:57 AM
2011-02-13 08:01 AM
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2011-02-13 02:51 PM
Steve wrote:more laike this...is it unrealistic? and this is only part of the palette...
like this ?
2011-02-13 06:23 PM
2011-02-13 08:46 PM
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2011-02-15 02:32 AM
Steve wrote:
what? 256 pens in not enough?...
Matthew wrote:
Why?
2011-02-15 02:10 PM
Peter wrote:Peter:
And on another pen set related point, why is it so long-winded to modify a pen set currently? Change pen > Store as > Overwrite following penset > Select penset > Store > Are you sure? > Yes!! . Why so complicated? Big SAVE and SAVE AS buttons in the first dialog would work for me. If you are repeatedly tweaking individual pens, this can drive you to distraction!
2011-02-15 04:39 PM
David wrote:That's a great idea, David! I never thought of doing that!
You might want to try the Attribute Manager for this sort of editing, I think you will be jumping through fewer hoops.