Fixes a bug where animation exports would not correctly apply a scaled export size Updates components for future compatibility, raising minimum required macOS version to 10.15 some precision issues in applied Multiscale when using the slider instead of the scale field an issue where the source layers list would not display correctly after reordering sources the preview sometimes not reverting correctly back to the current time after exporting an animation Sparkle version checking framework updated Properly deactivate color well and close the color picker when hiding an active color parameter Point size is now renamed Line length for simple line points Added some more helpful information to error messages when failing to load files Added Lost Minds Mastodon link to Help menu Added support for complex multi-byte unicode characters like SF symbols and ligatures in text rasters Added new point Row, Column or Row+Column index source options, letting you base parameters on the row or column of the point Fix issue with importing vector graphics with very large sizes causing memory issues Fix issue with new source images pasted in getting the wrong initial size Fixed bug where exporting to CSV or SVG would result in the preview going blank Improved support and handling of pasting graphics as source image layers CMYK colors are only supported in PDF exports. Added support for CMYK and other non-rgb color models in static colors (varying dynamic point colors will still convert to RGB in rendering and exports). Change log not available for this version Fixes an issue with the multiscale-panel not displaying correctly when opened in a loaded file in recent 8.5.5+ versions Note: In demo version, raster points will be missing at random in all exported rasters. You can now combine multiple distortions to your raster pattern (like waves, twists or randomizations), each with improved individual control over position and scale. Improved separate settings for point fill and stroke parameters that can be used individually or together. Redesigned to be more consistent, efficient and responsive. Greatly increased the possibilities to have different point aspects, like shape, size and color, vary across the raster. In addition to using imported images as sources for your raster you can now define linear and radial gradients you can adjust in Vecto raster. Export point data (location and size) to a CSV file for further CAD or other processing.
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