When i zoom in and out with scroll, handles frame around vector object always shifted in very strange way.
By the way, document frame pixel border shifted in same way in different zoom levels.
Problem described here https://www.pl32.com/forum3/viewtopic.p ... =90#p47036
Request for "no border frame around image" preference. For example something like this in settings:
shijan wrote: ↑Tue 05 May 2020 20:29
When i zoom in and out with scroll, handles frame around vector object always shifted in very strange way.
By the way, document frame pixel border shifted in same way in different zoom levels.
Problem described here https://www.pl32.com/forum3/viewtopic.p ... =90#p47036
Request for "no border frame around image" preference. For example something like this in settings:
Strange, I do not experience this issue here. Do you have a sample file which you could share?
Seems it depends of vector object size. When i create 44x44px it looks ok (no jumping frame). But when i create 222x222px frame starts to jump around object. Maybe it is something GPU related or specific to macOS?
Here are settings i use (scrollbars are also turned off) Snapping to pixels (Use Pixel Grid) enabled:
And example PLD file
No_name222.pld
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shijan wrote: ↑Tue 05 May 2020 21:41
Seems it depends of vector object size. When i create 44x44px it looks ok (no jumping frame). But when i create 222x222px frame starts to jump around object. Maybe it is something GPU related or specific to macOS?
It happens in Pixel Mode (View > Pixel Mode). I will check that.
shijan wrote: ↑Wed 06 May 2020 00:23
Seems some empty space appears on left side:
Adjustment dialogs having slider input are horizontally aligned. They all have the same description, slider und text field length. Therefore, if a dialog uses icons or has a shorter description, it has empty space at the left side.
shijan wrote: ↑Wed 06 May 2020 00:23
Seems some empty space appears on left side:
Adjustment dialogs having slider input are horizontally aligned. They all have the same description, slider und text field length. Therefore, if a dialog uses icons or has a shorter description, it has empty space at the left side.
Another argument to replace those strange random icons to normal text names (gamma, contrast, exposure, brightness), as suggested earlier