There's a rough tutorial here.
There's a rough tutorial here.
Egg
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Woww... I don't believe that a aplication like these don't have this opition, it's remembering me the C*rel one XD , hey programmers that a look at the inkscape method it's simple and solve the problem.
Last edited by Andreh; 07 June 2006 at 07:34 PM.
what can be simpler than what egg states? AND it's editable - you don't have to do all corners - just one or some
-=Bob=-
Andreh,
What's the problem? The whole operation takes a matter of seconds. If you want to see a hard way, look here
Egg
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@egg: As far as I see (I don't no xara for more than some days) the problem is that it isnt possible to resize the rounded corners after converting them to editable shapes. In Inkscape there is an option for choosing "scale corners" yes/no and "scale outline" yes/no. This is a very handy feature.
Hi Andreh,
The inability to lock the aspect ratio of corners when squashing rectangles (or other objects) has been something that Xtreme users have wanted for a long time!
People have worked around it in various clever ways but we recognise that it would be a good feature to have and is exactly the kind of thing that prompted us to make Xara LX open source.
If you're interested in adding a "Scale corners" option to Xara LX, please head on over to www.xaralx.org and get involved in the development effort.
BTW, noskule: There is a "Scale linewidths" option on the Selector tool's Infobar.
Phil
It's not my area PhilM, I'm a designer not a programmer, all I can do is give some ideas and I have some other to give, wait and you will see ^^
PS: IF a programmer use any of my suggestions please remember me on the credits ^^ good luck
Thanks, man. That Photoshop demo says it all: Adobe isn't too interested in doing simple things in a simple way. Maybe in Illustrator things would be simpler?Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill
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