Hi !
My problem is that: I want to draw to montage.
But same areas are undrawable. It seems to that areas are the empty
areas (where layer is transaparent).
How to I force drawing ?
Thanx for help:
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The humor was a bit of a Microsoft programming inside joke. The command
that Sven mentioned is the command to open an HTML file with the default
associated application. Thus, it looks like you have Crimson Editor as
the default application set up to open HTML files.
I have several questions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problem is that: I want to draw to montage.
But same areas are undrawable. It seems to that areas are the empty
areas (where layer is transaparent).
How to I force drawing ?
There are a couple of things that could cause this. First of all, a
really basic one :-) .
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problem is that: I want to draw to montage.
But same areas are undrawable. It seems to that areas are the empty
areas (where layer is transaparent).
How to I force drawing ?
In the layers channels dialog, there is a small checkbox with a
transparent check
I would like to speak (write) english with the sufficient level to thank
adequately your effort. Muchas gracias.
I would try to answer your questions Matt:
What happens when you create a file on your desktop called whatever.html ?
Does it show an IE or Firefox icon?
Firefox icon. Now I like
Rubén de Diego Martínez wrote:
Do you understand now why I'm confused?
I certainly do. That's a really, really bizarre behavior. I'll mull it
over for a couple of days and see if I can figure out why it's doing that.
Did you ever have Crimson Editor associated as the default application