Wurth,
I tested tint of the starting color, but I get the PDFNET error reported in another thread "stitching functions must have the same cardinality"
Here is the xar file.
Thank you for your help
Luciano
Wurth,
I tested tint of the starting color, but I get the PDFNET error reported in another thread "stitching functions must have the same cardinality"
Here is the xar file.
Thank you for your help
Luciano
The only way I can get it to work and it is more expensive it to use another spot colour Lunciano. This is what Wurth stated and yes I get the same stitching error.
Design is thinking made visual.
Thought it must be a CMYK problem so I tried it differently! If you stay in RGB and then do a named colour then do a 0.5% tint of named colour you don't get a stitching error. But it still must be a bug as surely you should be able to work with CMYK values when drawing instead of RGB! Luciano please report this as a bug.
Design is thinking made visual.
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