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Yup, the winding rule fixed it. They should have a button to do this automatically. Or better yet, have it do it on its' own.
Llewner said: Yup, the winding rule fixed it. They should have a button to do this automatically. Or better yet, have it do it on its' own.
I agree, a button would be handy.
Doing it "on its' own" isn't possible, because both winding methods are correct, we can't guess what you expect.
For example, say you convert a script font to curves and the tail of a character overlaps another character. You wouldn't expect a hole to appear where the characters overlap, right? This is what the winding rule is for. Say you combine that text with another object, you still don't want that hole to appear. CorelDRAW isn't able to guess when your text is no longer meant to be text, and this is where it causes problems for some users.
Regards,Hendrik
FosterCoburn said:Hendrik, Thanks for posting the cool macro. This would make a good built-in feature.
No prob, and I agree. Tony and I have spoken briefly about this one before, but other stuff seems to take precedence. I'll bring it up again.
More macros would be good too, it might also inspire people to create some of their own.