Hello, friends, recently we have a Service Pack that has solved many problems of the original version, but surely there are more things to solve. I want to open a list of ideas and suggestions, so as to correct errors for a second package. If someone wants to say something to the Corel team, this is the right place, for sure they will read this post.
Enjoy CorelDRAW!
Ariel:
Thanks for creating this thread!
!!!!AN IMPORTANT THING!!!! Keep this thread as direct and clean as possible so won't miss issues that people are running into. If there is a previous problem that you posted on, that wasn't fixed in SP1, please provide the link to the original thread. If there is a tangent to an issue you would like to discuss, please have a pm or start a new thread.
Thanks all!
T.
As described in detail in another Photo Paint X5 thread, PP appears to be running out of memory after opening or saving 5-7 images and then refuses to save/export any additional images, and soon crashes thereafter. See that thread for specifics. I've resorted to shutting down and reopening PP after ~ 5 save/export operations just so I won't lose my work, though I still do sometimes.
If you open multiple images in PP, the zoom feature often paints a blank gray rectangle on the screen instead of the image contents.
here is my last pantone problem:
http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/p/20471/95718.aspx#95718
In the Character Formatting docker, Udnerline style, I would like to have a Color option - other than the font color - for the underline/strikethrough/overline line.
Thanks.
Better Adobe Illustrator export to CS4, especially in relation to justified Paragraph Text, and also in Paragraph Text when there is different types of text with varying sizes or style.
Illustrator CS4 and below really does not like Corel Draw exported Paragraph Text.
Color Management.
While X5 offers much more indepth setting, it has also introduced a layer of complexity.
In X4 I just selected Color Management and then hit CMYK or RGB, and the color representation changed on screen accordingly. Now there are many ISO standards listed and I cannot figure it out.
I have many CMYK graphics I have sent to professional printers that now look different in X5, with my CMYK bitmaps looking washed out.
If I open that very same graphic in X4, select CMYK it looks different.
Is there anyway you guys could add the option in the Tools menu to select RGB or CYMK so non print professionals (who do a lot of print work) know where we stand.
Tools > Color Management > CMYK
or
Tools > Color Management > RGB
Opening the current Document Settings just looks confusing to me. Is anyone else in the same boat here?