Respected Developers
The sense of powerclip meaning is disturbing with this powerclip ghost display of outer objects,
which is consuing much time. In x7 & x8 somehow user managed by tweaking the regedit.
But in 2017, in Regedit there is no such POWERCLIP set is displayed. I would say its a worst
worst worst worsttttttttttttttttt worsttttttttttttttttt feature. please kindly remove it or provide it in regedit
somehow
Thanking you
Regards
Sriram
I can see no difference for Powerclip options in the Registry, between X8 and 2017.
These settings are at \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Corel\CorelDRAW\19.0\Draw\Application Preferences\Powerclip
Close Draw, change "EditDisplayWithPageContext" from 1 to 0, start Draw. Should fix it.
Ronny Axelsson said: I can see no difference for Powerclip options in the Registry, between X8 and 2017. These settings are at \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Corel\CorelDRAW\19.0\Draw\Application Preferences\Powerclip Close Draw, change "EditDisplayWithPageContext" from 1 to 0, start Draw. Should fix it.
Ronny is right, the option is already here
I would say, most definitely, below is an extract from 3 "pages" from the entries I have after I created the workspace, were before, it was just a handful as you could see. I did try just saving defaults, but that did not have the same effect. (i did not change anything just hit the save settings as default button)
I wonder why the registry during install is not installed in its entirety?
David Milisock said:I wonder why the registry during install is not installed in its entirety?
The most probable reason (SWAG) is the “default settings” are hard coded and overridden when present in the registry, this would stand the reason why they are written when a custom work space is created.
Boomhauer said:The most probable reason (SWAG) is the “default settings” are hard coded and overridden when present in the registry, this would stand the reason why they are written when a custom work space is created.