Monsen
Monsen
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1st maps with cc3+/dd3
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borders on symbols - a 'rookie' question
Looks like the regular selection indicators. As long as you are not inside an actual command and actively have these selected, it should go away with a click on :CC2REDRAW:, or in very rare cases, select something else first, such as draw a temporary line, then :CC2ERASE: it (since this involves selecting it) and then do :CC2REDRAW:.
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Project Spectrum - Part 2
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Commission WIP
Hmm, that looks a lot better in CC3+...
If things look different inside CC3+ when compared to an export, that is usually a fill or effect scaling issue. If fills are not scaled, or if effects are scaled to view size, the output will be different since the "view" during an export is very different from the normal view.
Size of the export (in pixels) also matters a bit of course.
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Is it possible to send an RCV20 command from an XP to the "main program"?
Thanks.
I developed that template under VS19, which is why it probably requires it by default, but it doesn't really take advantage of any new features or anything.
Technically, there is no reason at all to use VS19 for XP development, but it happened to be ready for release at about the same time as my first blog article, so I decided to use that, since that was the version people would find at the MS download site. I actually wrote the blog article while using the beta version, and released it on the same day VS19 was released.






