Common use of Compound Paths Clause in Contracts

Compound Paths. The concept of compound paths is important in order to understand why certain attributes may be applied differently to seemingly identical situations. Compound paths are a collection of two or more line sets where inner lines are embedded into the image. A compound path may appear the same as a grouped set of lines, but is quite different in the way it will react to being filled with color, for example. Compound paths are only really a concern when you are creating print & cut images.

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Sources: Software Usage Agreement

Compound Paths. The concept of compound paths is important in order to understand why certain attributes may be applied differently to seemingly identical situations. Compound paths are a collection of two or more line sets where inner lines are embedded into the image. A compound path may appear the same as a grouped set of lines, but is quite different in the way it will react to being filled with color, for example. Compound paths are only really a concern when you are creating print & cut images.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Software Usage Agreement

Compound Paths. A compound path can be made (or released) within the ‘Object’ menu. The concept of compound paths is important in order to understand why certain attributes may be applied differently to seemingly identical situations. Compound paths are a collection of two or more line sets where inner lines are embedded into the image. A compound path may appear the same as a grouped set of lines, but is quite different in the way it will react to being filled with color, for example. Compound paths are only really a concern when you are creating print & cut images.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Software Usage Agreement