I found that the align to layer border function was not working as expected.
Step:
1. Draw a rectangle with border width = 10
2. Draw another one with border width
3. Drag the second one near the first one, expecting the auto-align feature can help aligning the two rectangles at the same line.
4. The align function does not align the second one with the center of the border, but the edge
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Please change the behavior to align vectors to the center of the border, not the edge of the border.
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Back in 2016 I reported a bug about the bleed not being correctly applied to a document's landscape/portrait setting.
It's still happening:
When I switch to landscape, the bleed switches to portrait. And vice versa. It's frustrating, and I have a feeling the bleed is affected by some kind of other page setting, but I can't discover it.
...Also, the bleed setup is located in a really odd location and awkward in use: the setting is found in the PDF export settings. While I understand from a rational point of view why it is there, I'd argue for the bleed setting to become part of the Document settings and page settings. It should also be a setting that is part of the New Document dialog.
Is this a bug? Or am I doing something wrong here?
No problem with Histogram on macOS. I noticed earlier that in Grayscale mode histogram have very low contrast. Could it be invisible due some UI color settings?
Herbert123 wrote: ↑Fri 14 Jun 2024 22:15
Back in 2016 I reported a bug about the bleed not being correctly applied to a document's landscape/portrait setting.
It's still happening:
(...)
When I switch to landscape, the bleed switches to portrait. And vice versa. It's frustrating, and I have a feeling the bleed is affected by some kind of other page setting, but I can't discover it.
I don't really understand what you are doing and what the problem is.
As always: A PLD document and a detailed description of the steps to reproduce the problem would be helpful.
Herbert123 wrote: ↑Fri 14 Jun 2024 22:15...Also, the bleed setup is located in a really odd location and awkward in use: the setting is found in the PDF export settings. While I understand from a rational point of view why it is there, I'd argue for the bleed setting to become part of the Document settings and page settings. It should also be a setting that is part of the New Document dialog.
I don't really know. There is a single file format that has a concept of bleed, and that file format is PDF. So the bleed setting is in the PDF options.
Usually our users don't think about bleed when creating a document. Only when they want to send the document to the printer and realize that the printer wants a bleed, they set a value.