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  • Re: Macro compatiblity between CorelDRAW and Corel DESIGNER

    Corel DESIGNER and CorelDRAW share a common engine. Corel DESIGNER X4 fully supports the CorelDRAW automation interface / commands and provides some more that are specific to the Corel DESIGNER exclusive features (e.g. callouts). You can't use CorelDRAW macros files (*.gms) in Corel DESIGNER by just...
  • VBA TextRange class TextLineRects property returns incorrect values

    I am writing a program using the VBA interface (through VB.NET) to determine the bounding box dimensions of individual lines in an artistic text box so that I can determine if the text will fit within an ellipse and which lines will or will not fit. I have used both Chr(13) Chr(10) and Chr(13) as the...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X4 (Forum) by janga on 07-18-2008
  • Corel Insider blog just launched...

    The first post in the Corel Insider blog was published today. This blog will include articles written by various people working on CorelDRAW @ Corel about various aspects of the product. As a warning before you dive in there, some of these posts will be very technical, but will add a lot of in-depth...
    Posted to Gérard on Graphics (Weblog) by Gerard Metrailler on 07-09-2008
  • Using CQL in CorelDRAW/Corel DESIGNER VBA macros

    This article covers a topic of Corel Query Language introduced with CorelDRAW X3 which can be used in VBA macros to perform complex searches in documents. This article assumes you have a basic working knowledge of VBA in CorelDRAW or Corel DESIGNER. Enjoy... Using Corel Query Language (CQL) to search...
    Posted to CorelDRAW insider (Weblog) by AlexV on 07-09-2008
  • Re: How to create a installable for putting the GMS file to destination folder.

    You can probably create an MST for copying additional files (like a custom GMS (macro) file) into the \GMS folder during installation of the application suite. I cannot comment on how to do that in any more detail. But you are asking for how to make the macro in the GMS available in the UI with a button...
    Posted to CorelDRAW and DESIGNER SDK (Forum) by Klaus Vossen on 07-02-2008
  • Re: X4

    Q: [quote user="darren dawson"]Is there a link to in-depth new features and worked out bugs?[/quote] A: In the applications there is a "What's new" section in the corresponding Online Help. This is up to date with the new features so you can explore them from there. This is a...
  • Meshfill Macro??

    I thought it could be possible to write a macro to change the colors in meshfills. But the only properties I've found in the CorelDraw 12 VBA are the SelectionInfo.-Properties. Does anyone know if there is more available than these two properties? It must be possible to get access to the nodes, to...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 12 (Forum) by mo on 06-04-2008
  • Re: Shortcuts assigning

    Create a new GMS macro container Exit DRAW, run notepad and save the empty file to "%appData%\Corel\Graphics13\User Draw\GMS\UnitSwitcher.gms" COPY THIS EXACT LINE WITH QUOTES INCLUDED Run DRAW->menu Tools->VisualBasic->Editor (Alt-F11) in Projects pane dblclick GlobalMacros ( UnitSwitcher...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X3 (Forum) by Os on 02-26-2008
  • CorelDRAW X4 Education Edition Delivers VBA

    In a previous post , you know I have been very critical about the Student and Teacher (Academic) Edition of CorelDRAW X3 because it does not include VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). I've got good news for you. The Education (still Academic) Edition of CorelDRAW X4 does include VBA. It still has...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-23-2008
  • Macros in education version

    Hello, I have an education version of corel draw X3, where no VBA is installed (there is no on the installation CD) and I would like to run macros. Where can I get VBA for my version?
    Posted to CorelDRAW X3 (Forum) by Recti on 01-07-2008
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