When a transparent object in x6 (A) is behind a solid object (C) with another transparent object overlapping and in front (E), there are white lines appearing in the overlaps. A basic example is below. A is at back, E at front of order. Lines from A are showing through C where E is overlapping. B and D are there to also show problem. Is there anything to stop this? It doesn't happen in CorelDraw version Seven (yes, 7). Is this a problem with X6?
Set the view to normal. If the lines vanish, it is an anti-aliasing artifact. Export as raster with anti-aliasing disabled will work. But many on here grip that they want it to work with anti-aliasing turned on. A valid complaint. If this is the problem and you can live with anti-aliasing turned off, no problem. If you want anti-aliasing, only thing I can think of is export with it off, import, export again with it on.
john@ga said:When a transparent object in x6 (A) is behind a solid object (C) with another transparent object overlapping and in front (E), there are white lines appearing in the overlaps. A basic example is below. A is at back, E at front of order. Lines from A are showing through C where E is overlapping. B and D are there to also show problem. Is there anything to stop this? It doesn't happen in CorelDraw version Seven (yes, 7). Is this a problem with X6?
No, it's not a problem with X6, that also happens on X5 or X7, it's justa a visual indication and it shouldn't to be printed (because it's too thin). btw if you don't like it, select objects and with the secondary mouse button choose "object hinting". That should remove this white line