Named Colors removes '_' from name
Hi All,
I've been using Xara for over a decade - love the software.
Just purchased a new Roland BN-20 printer/cutter with a white channel.
To send white channel information to Roland VersaWorks I need a spot color called RDG_WHITE
Have run into a bit of an issue with Xara, the color edit process replaces '_' with a space ' ' which is then not recognized as the white channel in VersaWorks.
Has anyone else run into this problem and/or has a work around/solution? I really don't want to go to Coral Draw or AI...
Thanks
DK
Re: Named Colors removes '_' from name
Welcome to TalkGraphics DK. I have no idea but check back. I am certain there will be some solutions.
You are saying the underscore is being replaced with a dash?
Re: Named Colors removes '_' from name
DK, try with RDG&_WHITE.
The Spot Colour than presents as RDG_WHITE.
No guarantees.
Acorn
Re: Named Colors removes '_' from name
Thanks mate - sorry - just edited the above.
When I name a color:
RDG_WHITE
Xara will replace the _ with a space and give me:
RDG WHITE
I've dived into the text of a simple .PS file export and confirmed the spot color is being exported without the '_'
Cheers
DK
Re: Named Colors removes '_' from name
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Originally Posted by
Acorn
DK, try with RDG&_WHITE.
The Spot Colour than presents as RDG_WHITE.
No guarantees.
Acorn
Hi Acorn,
Thank you for that excellent suggestion.
In Xara itself the color is now appears to be named RDG_WHITE, however looking at the EPS/AI file text the color name on export is now RDG@ WHITE
Seems like I might be stuck.
Cheers
DK
Re: Named Colors removes '_' from name
@DK, any chance you can search and replace the output in a text editor?
Acorn
Re: Named Colors removes '_' from name
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Acorn
@DK, any chance you can search and replace the output in a text editor?
Acorn
I had thought about that one - but Roland VersaWorks crashes on opening a EPS I hand modify - that would have be an easy Python script if it worked...
Cheers
DK
Re: Named Colors removes '_' from name
I have moved this thread to Dear Xara for reporting bugs and feature requests.
Re: Named Colors removes '_' from name
Just so you know: I registered only to answer your question, because i had to search everywhere too to find a solution.
VersaWorks has a menu where you can define spot colors and THERE you can also define spot color aliases. So if you name the color WHITE in xara you can map WHITE to RDG_WHITE with versaworks.
This german article helped me a lot, you need to look at the pictures or translate the page:
https://www.rolanddg.eu/de/blog/2017...ben-umbenennen
Basically you need to go in VersaWork to Edit -> Spot Color Settings -> Create New Library -> Create New Spot Color White->RDG_White (Better you dont try to map from RDG WHITE to RDG_WHITE....)
Ok, so after i have done that i tried loading a XARA EPS, but this did not work, next i tried a custom XARA PDF (PDF/X-3 2003...)
------------------AND THIS DID WORK.-----------------------------
I had to change the print mode from CMYK to White -> CMYK and then versaworks showed me the white color as pink diagonal lines...
lucian
Re: Named Colors removes '_' from name
Quote:
Originally Posted by
luciancd
Just so you know: I registered only to answer your question, because i had to search everywhere too to find a solution.
VersaWorks has a menu where you can define spot colors and THERE you can also define spot color aliases. So if you name the color WHITE in xara you can map WHITE to RDG_WHITE with versaworks.
This german article helped me a lot, you need to look at the pictures or translate the page:
https://www.rolanddg.eu/de/blog/2017...ben-umbenennen
Basically you need to go in VersaWork to Edit -> Spot Color Settings -> Create New Library -> Create New Spot Color White->RDG_White (Better you dont try to map from RDG WHITE to RDG_WHITE....)
Ok, so after i have done that i tried loading a XARA EPS, but this did not work, next i tried a custom XARA PDF (PDF/X-3 2003...)
------------------AND THIS DID WORK.-----------------------------
I had to change the print mode from CMYK to White -> CMYK and then versaworks showed me the white color as pink diagonal lines...
lucian
Lucian, thanks for going to all the trouble.
Acorn