![]() But you could search if you want to be sure. I'm pretty sure there's already going to be a request for this. Instead, it acts like a closed path with a fill and no stroke. Once it's a powerstroke (or pap), it's no longer a stroked path. ![]() When you use the triangle in/out option, what happens is that it automatically applies the Powerstroke LPE to the path (with version 0.92 and 0.92.1, but with 0.91, it applied Pattern Along Path LPE - not sure how it worked in earlier versions, maybe PAP extension was applied). Well I was going to tell you to try last used style, but I wasn't sure if it would work. "Take From Selection" changes the colour in the Preferences box for the tool but, again, as soon as I draw with it the colour is set to Black.Ĭan someone please try to recreate this "Bug" or tell me it's User Error with an explanation as to how to do what I want, before I go running off and reporting this in the proper place. It shows the colour I want, but this doesn't work. Why when using TRIANGLE IN would I be able to draw paths in BLACK only?īefore everyone tells me to check off the "Last Used Style" under preferences, yes I have done that. This cannot be "normal" for the programme. >BUT< if I then change the Shape to NONE all works as it should and I am able to retain the colour I select for next path. This happens with ANY of the Modes as long as I am using the TRIANGLE IN in the Shape dropdown. Draw the path and presto, it's back to Black again. So, I click on a colour swatch along the bottom line and Fill colour changes. Note that the Fill colour at top right of screen is what I want but the Fill colour at bottom left shows Black. The completed path immediately reverts to black in colour. ![]() I set the Fill colour to yellow and Stroke to none, then draw. 92 and want to draw some Bezier curves using any of the Modes and Triangle In set in the Shape dropdown. I barely even see the problem mentioned, although there are certainly similar. This is insanely frustrating and I have searched through these forums and across the Internet for an answer. ![]()
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