Hi Ronny (and anyone interested),
attached is the latest update of the FREE BDSwapImage macro. The latest version has built upon the QuickSwap module (select 2 images and then swap them with one click) by adding a QuickSwapSize module which not only swaps 2 images, but also swaps their sizes.The macro also has the original module SwapImage module which pops up a userform and allows the user to choose how the 2 images are swapped (e.g. swap the position of their top left corners, bottom right corners, etc). Here is a screen capture of how the modules appear in the Macro Manager docker, assign shortcut buttons/keystrokes to make them one click away:
Refer to the video below to see the intented use of this macro:
Brian said:.The macro also has the original module SwapImage module which pops up a userform and allows the user to choose how the 2 images are swapped (e.g. swap the position of their top left corners, bottom right corners, etc).
hi Brian,
Looks good. FWIW, this functionality has been in the commercial Dizzy shaping macro since 2007, and it also includes all alignment and transformation options. Plus much more...
Jeff Harrison said:FWIW, this functionality has been in the commercial Dizzy shaping macro since 2007, and it also includes all alignment and transformation options. Plus much more...
Hi.
Yes. That's one helluva macro. Very handy.
Do you guys use this image swap feature a lot?
-John
Hello Ronny, Jeff, et al
This video shows a macro I wrote for MS Word (2007 and 2010 versions) and is an example of the "type of functionality" I want to see in a macro for CorelDraw. I want to see a macro allow the user to completely change the look of the page in one click and have many looks to choose from. That as a starting point...and then later include a form for manually adjusting some of the things within the styles to further expand the possibilities. In Word it was a piece of cake as Word has "style SETS" which change the appearance of every single style used on the page to something else with one click. This can still be done in CorelDraw, but instead of coding to choose a different style set we have to manually code every parameter; in other words, manually create style sets ourselves.
What do you guys think?
Brian said:... is an example of the "type of functionality" I want to see in a macro for CorelDraw.
I agree, I started something like this in the X3 era but only got the UI started.
Brian said:This can still be done in CorelDraw, but instead of coding to choose a different style set we have to manually code every parameter; in other words, manually create style sets ourselves.
Yes, I think I figured a way to do it, but the one downside is that it's not possible to tag inside a paragraph text frame. However, I like your word macro and totally agree with your vision.
Jeff Harrison said:but the one downside is that it's not possible to tag inside a paragraph text frame
Hi Jeff,
I am not sure what you mean by this. You can use CorelDraw styles within paragraphs (paragraph text boxes) as per my following video. About 2 years ago I figured out the code to create styles and edit styles, and apply them to selected text. I then started working on code to replace one style with another within a document. For some reason I was distracted with work or other things and never finished it, I didn't keep my test code either. Late last year I had another look at it and could not figure out what I had previously achieved. I will have another look at this in the near future as my "figuring out" skills have improved in recent times
Brian said:I am not sure what you mean by this. You can use CorelDraw styles within paragraphs (paragraph text boxes) as per my following video.
You can apply a style as you've shown, but the brick wall I ran into was that there's no way to externally-link styles to certain rows of text inside a paragraph text frame.
I've found a way otherwise however, for artistic text and such that I think will work.
Our goals are the same: I'm speaking of changing a style sheet and having the entire document change. AFAIK , only an entire p. text frame would change if a style sheet was updated, not specific words inside it. I think Ventura and probably ID can do that.
This is all too cool! I had no idea Brian was so active in this channel (coreldraw.com forum). Cool beans. Love Dizzy's Shaping as well.
ggut said: This is all too cool! I had no idea Brian was so active in this channel (coreldraw.com forum). Cool beans. Love Dizzy's Shaping as well.
Hi ggut, thanks . I am trying to figure out who you are, by the way. Were you in the Corel Newsgroups and if so, under which name?
Best regards,Brian.
I contacted you a while back about your WorldScale macro. user names Gorgo/Gorgo2 in forums.oberonplace.com
-Greg
ggut said: I contacted you a while back about your WorldScale macro. user names Gorgo/Gorgo2 in forums.oberonplace.com -Greg
Hi Greg,
ah, are you the one who was going to modify it to your needs? If so, how did that go, did you manage to pull off what you needed?
So far so good.
looks good!! Are those ruler images acting as buttons to set presets in the macro, or are they just images to remind the user of the common units which should be used? If you chopped those images up into smaller images, each could act as button to action a preset for the user.