Repeater : what do I do wrong ?
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@VectorStyler said in Repeater : what do I do wrong ?:
@Pat I think one of the issues here is that there is no scaling intensity set.
In the attached example, a repeater is created from a smaller object filling a larger one.
- this can be simply done by selecting both the smaller and the larger objects and creating the repeater from the panel. The smaller objects fills the larger (and it is clipped).
Thanks Yes, I get this but I thought it was better to make it a symbol... & I would prefer that the small object is not clipped to be able to modify it. Is this possible?
The larger object has a circular gradient (see it in the Appearance panel), that can also be edited with the interactive gradient tool.
Ok, I didn't think about the appearance panel. I will.
Now the trick is: in the Repeater panel, in the "Scaling" field the "Object Content" mode is selected. This means that the repeated object is scaled according to the intensities in the object content (that is the gradient in this example).
Ok, I get this too. But why can't I change the style without loosing my small object & getting just simple black dots.
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@VectorStyler ... and when I select both object and create a repeater through the panel hamburger (top right), I get this:
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@VectorStyler ... and the 'preview' option in the intensity window (Scaling --> Gradient) doesn't preview.
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@Pat said in Repeater : what do I do wrong ?:
Yes, I get this but I thought it was better to make it a symbol
Symbol will also work for this.
I would prefer that the small object is not clipped to be able to modify it. Is this possible?
Yes, in the Repeater panel menu uncheck "Clipped Content"
But why can't I change the style without loosing my small object & getting just simple black dots
This does not happen if the symbol is used. In the example I did not use a symbol, but with symbol it will work the same.
and the 'preview' option in the intensity window (Scaling --> Gradient) doesn't preview
I added this to the backlog.
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But why can't I change the style without loosing my small object & getting just simple black dots
This does not happen if the symbol is used. In the example I did not use a symbol, but with symbol it will work the same.
When the style is changed, the symbol is changed (black dots) even if my object has been defined first as a symbol. I simply don't get it. The object we defined ourselves as a symbol should remain in the design whether or not the style is changed IMHO... but fine, I'll get used to this.
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@Pat Send me the example, I will try to figure out what is going on.
BTW: if the repeater uses a colorizer, then the color in the symbols is also changed.
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@VectorStyler I have just sent you the file including various VS tests and of course this one Thanks.
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@VectorStyler I've defined the object as a symbol but changing its colour, adding a stroke are not repeated on the large object.
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@Pat Sorry for the late reply
Got the email with the example. One thing I noticed is that there are two repeaters added to the larger object (see in Appearance panel). This will be supported better in the future. For now, only one of these repeaters is shown.As for the symbol case: not sure how the above example was created, but I attached an example with a symbol where changing the symbol style updates the style in the repeater also (of course, no colorizer is used here).
Not sure if this was documented well, but if we want to use a symbol in a repeater, then that symbol must be drag&droped onto the Repeater panel from the Symbols panel (and most not be selected on the canvas).
If there is a specific thing you would like to achieve with the repeater, maybe I can explain better how.
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@VectorStyler said in Repeater : what do I do wrong ?:
@Pat Sorry for the late reply
Got the email with the example. One thing I noticed is that there are two repeaters added to the larger object (see in Appearance panel). This will be supported better in the future. For now, only one of these repeaters is shown.Yes, I did a second repeater on the same object because the first one did not work.
Thanks.
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@VectorStyler I've expended the repeater and got this:
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@Pat Yes, this is because it has a fill (that was hidden).
I will try to find a way to deal with these.
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@VectorStyler when I go back in the history, I don't come back to the inital state at the repeater object
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@Pat said in Repeater : what do I do wrong ?:
@VectorStyler when I go back in the history, I don't come back to the inital state at the repeater object
This could be a bug, added it to the backlog.
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@VectorStyler To define an object as symbol, I did through the Symbol panel menu (Create Symbol) but when I go to the menu (Object-> Object role), it is not marked as symbol.
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@Pat The Symbols panel menu should also work the same.
For the object role: did the object show up in the Symbol panel after the role was set?
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@VectorStyler said in Repeater : what do I do wrong ?:
@Pat The Symbols panel menu should also work the same.
For the object role: did the object show up in the Symbol panel after the role was set?
Yes but :
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@Pat I think the Object Style role is not useful in this case (if the highlight means that it was used).
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@VectorStyler said in Repeater : what do I do wrong ?:
@Pat I think the Object Style role is not useful in this case (if the highlight means that it was used).
No, it is highlighted just because my mouse pointer was above it
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@VectorStyler the repeater feature seems to me totally broken on Windows. I can’t get any consistent results : I change the color the size changes, I do ctrl-z and I get a shape I deleted earlier not used in a repeater object, no way to succeed to change any options of the shape through symbols. I get the same unrational results both on w10 & w11.