Re: bitmap fillings settings away?
Try setting this registry entry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Xara\XtremePro\Options\ Dragging\SmartDropBehaviour
to 0
I haven't had time to test the effect of this but it looks like it should do the job.
Usual caveat: Only fiddle with the registry if you're confident you can do so without damaging your system.
Phil
Re: bitmap fillings settings away?
Phil, it works but only when you select a new fill from the Fill Gallery. If you apply a different fill from the Bitmap Gallery it reverts back to single tile, original size and orientation ??
Re: bitmap fillings settings away?
I get the same results as Judi. Dragging from Windows Explorer reverts the fill to single tile, centered on the shape and rescaled to the shape's width.
Re: bitmap fillings settings away?
I'd like to add my voice to the ever-growing list of malcontents who dislike this new "improvement" in XXP 3.2, lauded as a reason for upgrading, when it
patently is not.
The more who add their discontent to this thread, the more chance of someone from Xara picking up on it and reverting to the previous way of doing things in the next release.
It cannot be a difficult process to undo this retrograde step, surely.
Saludos,
Bob.
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Re: bitmap fillings settings away?
Checking more registry entries I found another key. Combined with the change that Phil already posted the behaviour of bitmap fills appears to be the same as in older versions of Xara Xtreme and X.
Phil's post:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Xara\XaraXtremePro\Opti ons\Dragging\SmartDropBehaviour changed to 0.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Xara\XaraXtremePro\Opti ons\Attributes\ForceGeometryFitShapeDrop change to 0.
Usual warning about editing the registry applies.
For those that would prefer not to personally edit the registry the attached .zip file contains a .reg file.
Unzip the .reg to a folder on your hard drive and then using Windows Explorer or My Computer you can double click the file's icon.
You will be asked if you want to add the information to the Registry.
Answer YES and the changes will be made for you.
Answer NO and the changes will not be made.
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Re: bitmap fillings settings away?
Here's another .zip file containing a .reg file that will reset the two settings to their originally installed values.
Re: bitmap fillings settings away?
Now that is very kind of you Bill... Gary should post them on the shareware pages...:)
Re: bitmap fillings settings away?
Yes, Bill, I think you've found the correct combination to return the program to the old behaviour. (Those two flags are ORed together - i.e. the "smart"/"noddy" behaviour will be used if either of them is set to 1.)
Note that if you have both flags set to 0 and you do still want a smart bitmap replacement then you just need to hold down Shift while you drop the bitmap.
Phil
Re: bitmap fillings settings away?
Just thought I'd add my vote to returning the default behavior. Though I appreciate the need to attract new users with so called simplification it does tend to make professional users lives harder. I'm still not convinced that Xtreme pro is actually all that 'pro' when I keep running into stuff like this.
Maybe some sort of customization feature built in might fit the bill to avoid fiddling with the registry.- a check box for the 'early learning' version of Xtreme should you need it?
Re: bitmap fillings settings away?
Perfect, thanks for the registry tweak pointers.
I'm all for making Xtreme easier to use for new users because I realise that being more welcoming can help shift more boxes, and more boxes means more development. I think it was an omission not to allow SHIFT+drag in Noddy's photo album mode to force the traditional behaviour because as PhilM explained, after reverting back to the traditional mode the same SHIFT+drag forces the Noddy behaviour.
To keep everyone (new and experienced users) happy perhaps the Options screen could allow the user to select his preferred mode and allow the alternative mode on a SHIFT+drag