Version 8.0.221
This is about newly added control points not the default ones.
Oval gradient:
1. Put a new control point between the starting and endig points of the gradient bar.
2. Double-click on the new or the ending (rightmost) control point on the bar to display its color picker.
3. Drag the new added control point in the preview window up or down -> the preview is recalculated and the point jumps to the center point of the gradient preview, and to the starting (leftmost) point on the bar gradient bar.
Linear gradient:
With linear gradient when you drag the new control point up or down, it jumps to either of the default points depending on the direction.
When you display color picker of the starting (leftmost) control point in the step 2., then dragging the new point in the preview recalulates the preview but the point stays put and the gradient does not change.
I have not tried the other two gradient types.
Dragging gradient control point with color picker open
Moderator: jsachs
Dragging gradient control point with color picker open
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Re: Dragging gradient control point with color picker open
Fixed for next release.
FYI, to select a color for the color line, you need to click the eyedropper button in the color picker -- otherwise dragging a gradient control point repositions it. There was a problem with this latter operation when a color picker was open.
FYI, to select a color for the color line, you need to click the eyedropper button in the color picker -- otherwise dragging a gradient control point repositions it. There was a problem with this latter operation when a color picker was open.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color
Re: Dragging gradient control point with color picker open
I am aware of the probing functionality of the eyedropper.
The reason why I opened the color picker was to use its brightness slider to adjust the ending control point from black to gray. After that dragged the mid control point in the preview to reposition it accordingly.
The reason why I opened the color picker was to use its brightness slider to adjust the ending control point from black to gray. After that dragged the mid control point in the preview to reposition it accordingly.
Re: Dragging gradient control point with color picker open
No offense intended -- I figured you knew how it works, but included the information for the benefit of others reading the post.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color
Re: Dragging gradient control point with color picker open
No offence taken at all. In fact, I mentioned as I am not sure I always express myself clearly.