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On 25/12/2011 02:57, Sven Langkamp wrote:<br>
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<div><b>1.</b></div>
<div><b>Problem when creating custom brush preset:</b></div>
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<div>I import a shape from my photoshop brushes, once
I put the size and save the preset, I can start
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<div>but once I press "shift+left click and drag" the
size goes completly to zero and I'm not able to
increase the</div>
<div>size anymore using shift and drag. I only can
rezise it again using the "edit brush settings
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I also noticed this one but I didn't get the time to report
it ( Linux Mint 11 64b ). <br>
It happen with large brush mask (not only from Ps) , when
they got reduced under a certain point.</div>
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That problem should be fixed since yesterday afternoon.<br>
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Thanks Sven , the problem is fixed for Shift+Drag. I confirm. But at
the same time the bug still occure with brush size on 2 points :<br>
using the shortcut on the keyboard for size + and size - ( in
attachement to this mail, a brush preset 'fond.kpp' : if you go
under 10 in size , you can't grow it with the size shortcut on
keyboard ). <br>
Also, there is a bug with the toolbar widget to resize : the little
up arrow ( watch screenshot in attachement ) don't have effect, and
if you insist clicking it, it direcly jump to 999.99 max value. <br>
Thanks for your time on it. <br>
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