Hi all again. Is ok no do nothing option?
Cheers, Jabier.
On Wed, 2017-01-25 at 20:34 +0100, Maren Hachmann wrote:
Thank you for working on this, Máirín!
I actually have no idea what the two scaling methods do, so maybe these questions I have when I look at the dialog are similar to what others might think when they're confronted with them for the first time:
I don't understand what 'the appearance of a mask' might be (it's invisible...), and what could look wrong, if the units/physical sizes are correct.
If I had to guess, I'd interpret the lower dialog part as:
"Masks might not be positioned correctly in relation to the object they are masking (and the same for the other things mentioned) if you choose that physical units are important to you."
Is this what it means?
Is there a way to also tell people about the downside of each method?
And to detect if there is a mask, filter, clone ... at all? Then it probably wouldn't matter so much which method you choose.
Can someone (some time) actually do explain the difference between the two methods? FAQ item is fine. Btw., we haven't had *any* question about the dialog meaning in the forums or in the answers section yet (which surprised me - maybe people just chose 'Ignore', as it seems the safest option...?).
Maren
Am 25.01.2017 um 20:10 schrieb Máirín Duffy:
On 01/25/2017 01:57 PM, Eduard Braun wrote:
Sounds good (seeing that Martin also came up with it independently!). I'd not drop the pixels completely, maybe go with "Digital artwork (pixel-based)"?
In the mockup I put (to be super clear) "Digital artwork for screen display" (talked about the target output to contrast with the physical one.)
- "The accuracy of the physical unit size and position values
of objects in the file is most important."
As a non-native speaker of English I'd be struggling with "the physical unit size" (maybe make it more about physical unit sizes in the graphic), but I agree with the concept
Does dropping "unit" help?
"The accuracy of the physical size and position values of objects in the file is most important."
Thanks, ~m
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