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    Default Trix (E3)

    Map fills can be a little unstable with complex objects. No definition for what a complex object actually is. Just an unknown.

    In some cases, it is possible to zoom in and have the fill appear properly.

    I set may crop marks and zoom in, and then save to PNG with hope the fill will be successful. Somewhat unpredictable.

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    Default Re: Trix (E3)

    A transparent map will a black area where there is transparency. If you were to save out to PNG, the area would be transparent.

    I found that you can get the transparency using a texture. I use a blank texture, but any will do. A couple of the blending modes will reveal the transparency, but then the rest of the graphic is in the made as well.


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    Default Re: Trix (E3)

    Apparently, changing the output resolution has an effect on the application. When I increased the resolution it became possible to map fill complex objects.

    Rich

 

 

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