Disabling or changing filler text(placeholder)
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How do I disable/change it?
It's too long and hard to delete.
I rather prefer it to be blank.
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@ash-f The filler text disappears entirely as soon as you start typing something.
It would be kind of fun to be able to change the filler text wording
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@Boldline I see, it works in English input mode. but it does not work in CJK input mode.
Also select all command often does not work which is irritating.
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@ash-f Oh ok. Sorry I was assuming you meant the English input mode.
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@Boldline Don't worry, I know this is not a common environment.
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@ash-f It is not possible to disable at this time (should be an option?)
But it can be changed or removed:
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Deleted by removing the in the VectorStyler.app bundle: Contents/vector/data/resources/lorem.txt
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A less intrusive method is to create an empty lorem.txt file and place in ~/Application Support/NumericPath/VectorStyler1.0/vector/data/resources/ folder.
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@vectoradmin I think filler text is not the root problem.
The root problem is some quirky behavior on Japanese text that makes me irritated.
Selecting text, changing font and so on often doesn't works properly. (on Windows)
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@ash-f said in Disabling or changing filler text(placeholder):
The root problem is some quirky behavior on Japanese text that makes me irritated.
Selecting text, changing font and so on often doesn't works properly. (on Windows)This could be a bug, a recording, or some specific examples would help.
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@vectoradmin
These are things I remember now. (but I think there're more.)-
Placing the input cursor on the text(anywhere) and Ctrl+A does not work at once.
It usually requires two times of Ctrl+A, some times needs more, some times never works.
This happens on English text too.(but less problematic) -
Emptying the text frame, changing the font to Japanese and typing Japanese put the current font back to Times New Roman.
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Selecting text partially does not work, I think this happens especially on Japanese vertical text.
(this does not always happen so it's a bit difficult to replicate now)
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