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ProgramData setup files not getting deleted after installation
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How do you remove the outline of imported symbols?
Dragging and dropping an image into CC3+ is the equivalent of doing a Draw -> insert image, but it skips the dialog box. Unfortunately, this also means it skips the dialog where you can turn off the border, and uses the default which is applying a border to inserted images.
You can turn this off by using :CC2EDIT: on the images, and turn on the hide outline option. Unfortunately, this can only be used on one image at a time (Don't worry about the purple selection rectangle this operation seems to leave behind, that goes away the next time you select something else)
The better way to insert symbols to avoid this in the first place is to do as Raiko suggested, and use the :ICON_CATALOG: button and browse for your folder. This will show all the images in that folder in the symbol catalog window, and you can insert them the same way as regular symbols.
If this is symbols you are going to use often, the even better option is to make proper CC3+ symbol catalogs for them. This allows you to set up scaling and things correctly in the symbols themselves, so you don't have to re-scale every image inserted, among other things.
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Harper Street Gardens (Ink & Brown Wash-like)
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Suggestions for Variable River Size
Here's Joachim's tutorial: https://forum.profantasy.com/discussion/comment/8891/#Comment_8891
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Live Mapping: Symbol Editing
This week, I will be having a look at symbol editing. I've touched on it a bit in several of my earlier streams, but let us make it the focus of a stream, and not just a random detail.
As usual, the stream commences at 1800 hours CET, on Thursday the 7th of October. (If you are logged in to the forum, the time in the forum sidebar should be correct for your timezone, otherwise click the video and let YouTube give you the local time.)