I would like the next version of Draw for expansion editing functions PowerClip. And that could move objects without PowerClip entry into the editing interface.
The current method of editing (Ctrl + click) – keep
A new way of editing (like Ctrl+Shift + click) – add
Using CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 (16.1.0.843) on Windows 7 Ultimate-64bit SP1 / Intel Core2 Quad 2.50GHz, 4 Gb RAM, nVidia GeForce9600 GT graphics.
Hi.
I'm not sure why you cannot make complex selection like this from the object manager. The shapes, levels deep are shown but not selectable.
The new version of my commercial macro GDG Color Click will be able to select shapes within powerclips based on color and you will be able to manipulate them no matter how many levels deep. It will be released soon.
Here's a sneak preview.
~John
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Hi,
I appreciate your efforts to improve CorelDraw. However, your path seems too complicated and therefore confusing. He loses the intuitive. I think the single-level direct editing will be easier and better for work.
Essential for me is, I could move the object inside the PowerClip and also saw the graphics around this object.
SincerelyKarel
Karel Kühpast: I would like the next version of Draw for expansion editing functions PowerClip. And that could move objects without PowerClip entry into the editing interface.
Sounds very interesting, thanks
Ariel Garaza Díaz
arielgaraza.com
Sneak peek of improvements to the PowerClip in CorelDraw X6.
Beautiful, what a surprise when I clicked in DrawX6 on the PowerClip with pressing the Alt key. Super!!
What does Alt-clicking do?
If you click on a PowerClipped shape ....when the mini toolbar appears below the selected Powerlip... the second button from the left is "Select PowerClip Contents". Press that and you can manipulate the contents without entering Edit PowerClip mode.
Best regards,Brian.
Brian Melbourne
Brian:If you click on a PowerClipped shape ....when the mini toolbar appears below the selected Powerlip... the second button from the left is "Select PowerClip Contents". Press that and you can manipulate the contents without entering Edit PowerClip mode.
Brian: What does Alt-clicking do? If you click on a PowerClipped shape ....when the mini toolbar appears below the selected Powerlip... the second button from the left is "Select PowerClip Contents". Press that and you can manipulate the contents without entering Edit PowerClip mode. Best regards,Brian.
Select PowerClip contents will select all the objects inside the container where as Alt click object will let you edit individual objects without entering PowerClip edit mode. Pretty handy.
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