1. Before power clip the box is;
2. When Some thing is in power clip it becomes;
3. after some editing when i delete all objects in power clip it looks like having cross in box instead of a clear box.
All i want some default option in corel, so that if powerclip contents are removed then it should be an object or empty frame by default instead of powerclip crossed lines frame, for every time i mess up to clear contents.
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Ronny Axelsson said:Many users are upset by the fact that an emptied powerclip is still a PowerClip frame, but what I don't understand is why they apparently create and work with clips, and then decide to empty them. Can it possibly be often enough to find it cumbersome to do the right-click > Frame Type > None procedure?
I agree with you totally Ronny. If a shape was created for the purpose of Poweclipping into, then surely there is more chance one might remove the contents and replace them with something else than simply remove them and leave the shape empty? Therefore, it would be more of a hassle to keep having to make the shape a Powerclip shape again than to, on rare occasions, make it not a Powerclip shape. I think people like to complain for the sake of it. I apologise if that offends anyone!
Best regards,Brian.
Ronny Axelsson said:but what I don't understand is why they apparently create and work with clips, and then decide to empty them.
Agree.
When I first start using X6, this issue has bothered me for a while, but soon I realize the reason behind.
Every other person must be perfect with/for me. If any thing annoys me it should be changed by the other. I won't change. Normal human tendency. It also includes me in some cases though not all fortunately. . No offenses.
Ronny Axelsson said:Many users are upset by the fact that an emptied powerclip is still a PowerClip frame, but what I don't understand is why they apparently create and work with clips, and then decide to empty them. Can it possibly be often enough to find it cumbersome to do the right-click > Frame Type > None procedure?I don't know, please enlighten me.
My concern is simple in this regard. When powerclip is defined firstly the transform handles should have a different color to identify that it is defined as powerclip despite of x mark. Then one should note that the object is defined as powerclip and ready to place other objects. that's it. No more hassle of x marks.
regards
ram
pkg_sriram said:the transform handles should have a different color to identify that it is defined as powerclip