+1 from me as well.
Currently I'm changing the glyph weight for a font and having to change to 1 step before using inset path does get monotonous after the first hundred plus glyphs.
+1 from me as well.
Currently I'm changing the glyph weight for a font and having to change to 1 step before using inset path does get monotonous after the first hundred plus glyphs.
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Definitely +1. I find myself using 1 or 2 steps at the most.
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Bill, if you're using inset path then you don't need to change to 1 step first. This is implied by the inset path operation.
+1 for the idea of it (and the blend tool) remembering a default number of steps. I believe it is already on the wish list and this thread may well bump it up in priority.
Gerry
Last edited by GerryI; 09 May 2012 at 04:34 PM. Reason: Thought the word "remebering" looked odd but couldn't see what was wrong...
Thanks Gerry. I finished that project earlier today.
I will definately remember that for the next time however.
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