Congrats to you both, Gary and Mary! I guess at least one of you likes pink. ;))
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Congrats to you both, Gary and Mary! I guess at least one of you likes pink. ;))
Yep, the same here. Same 504 error.
Yes, it's all quite confusing. I use XDP 19 (Xara's product marketed by Magix). I prefer this product over XDP+ because it comes with a year of free updates rather than Xara's yearly subscription...
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Must be a bestseller!
Same here. I got a 504 error message: Gateway Timeout Error Server.
Originally Ben Moses offered it for free to help out TG members.
Thanks. I guess after a while one gets used to the new scheme but I prefer to have some colors to help the brain locate the needed button and its state a bit faster.
I've a question for those using the new interface. How does it handle 'not-usable'/'usable' and 'not-activated'/'activated' states such as shown in the old interface?
Excellent summary and wise conclusion!
I wonder, was this update beta tested? And if so, what was the testers' input? That whole process seems to have taken place under the radar. As usual, I should add, unfortunately.
What comes to mind is that the 'rebelling' site's variants might have different sizes from those of the other sites.
You might want to pay attention to her more often. ;))
Philosophical or not, my head now spins even more. :)
Joe, I'm puzzled as to why you would want to turn a thread about practical tools into a philosophical treatise.
I don't quite get what your point is, Joe. The 'bigger picture' you refer to is nothing more than the specific design a user is working on, so each aspect of it and each tool needed to create it is...
Okay, never mind, Egg. I thought this animation was created using code as demonstrated by you, Acorn and others in other threads. To be honest, I only followed those with half an eye.
Indeed, quite sickening to look at but showing very promising capabilities. ;)
What about a tut?
Might be the easiest way to pinpoint the issue.
Elegant!
Now that's the perfect answer to your question!
The red line indicates that you (apparently inadvertently) created a text line with the Text Tool. When you fill the line with text, it will automatically overflow to a next line, thus creating a...
Your message is a bit cryptic, so I may misunderstand what you refer to but there is already a rounded corner tool.
I like free, light-weight utility Lightshot that runs in the background: https://app.prntscr.com/en/index.html
You recognize 'him' now? Microsoft's Office Assistent from a while back.132297
Yeay, how they ever came up with that.