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    BUG: Text layer percentage height only update if change sign

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    • X-RaymX Offline
      X-Raym
      last edited by

      Hi,

      Small problematic issue:
      Text layer pecentage height in transform property pannel only update if it change sign (goes from positive to negative or negative to positive)

      Here is a demo against regular shape layer:

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      Thx!

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      • VectorStylerV Offline
        VectorStyler @X-Raym
        last edited by

        @X-Raym This is more of a feature than a bug.
        If there are no other non-destructive effects on the text shape, scaling will adjust the character attributes, instead of adding a (non-destructive) transform.

        Should this be configurable (choice between transform or character attribute)?
        The related option exists, but it is not available in the settings.

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        • X-RaymX Offline
          X-Raym
          last edited by

          @vectoradmin
          Ok, it may be a feature, but it lacks a bit of consistency IMHO,
          it should either only have 100% -100% value (to indicate the mirror effect) and adjust height in character attribute,
          Or display the transformation in layer property only.
          A "trick" could be that the value displayed here is in fact the character attribute for text layer.

          Not sure what is best, but again, for consistency with other layers, it could display the transformation percentage in the transform pannel for every type of layer, so we don't have to think about different places where to adjust scale.

          (thx for fast support !)

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