18 Dec
2015
18 Dec
'15
9:51 a.m.
Oh, sorry, i missed the "no clipped" part.
Did you try the "trace" tab in the tiled clone dialog (take opacity, gamma-correct -10, apply to presence) ?
The opacity under the clone square will be used to give a probability of presence to the clone (so, if you have a filled opaque circle, "1" for squares inside the circle, "0" for squares outside, and in between for circles on the edge, the -10 tweak ensure there are as few as possible left)
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Mc
On 12/18/2015 12:39 AM, jimssupp@...3197... wrote:
> Hi
>
> On 12/17/2015 03:17 PM, Marc Jeanmougin wrote:
>> the simplest way to do that is to convert your square to a
>> pattern (object->pattern->object to pattern); then it will appear
>> as a pattern in the fill and stroke panel, and you can use that
>> as a fill for your circle.
>
> I tried that.
>
> The pattern does fill the circle but it gets clipped by the circle,
> too. So I end up with clipped/partial squares. I want to end up
> with only WHOLE squares ; if one would be clipped, it'd not be
> used.
>
> Also, the resulting doc's pattern squares are not then individually
> selectable. I should've added THAT as a 'wanna have' to my original
> post.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jim
>
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