Corel script sale..."Playing Card" script doesn't work.
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Corel script sale..."Playing Card" script doesn't work.
So, as some of you may have seen, Corel had a sale this weekend on a bunch of scripts. I bought a few, and one of them was the "Playing card" script. the trouble is, I can't get it to work, I get an error message that tells me there is a missing image file. Has anyone else worked with this, who can tell me what is up?
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Re: Corel script sale..."Playing Card" script doesn't work.
Here is a screen shot of he point where the script stops, and the error message. it tells me there is a "preset shape not found".
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Re: Corel script sale..."Playing Card" script doesn't work.
Did you add the preset shapes that comes with the script into your preset shape folder as well?
If I'm correct the file is "Objecten.jsl" this file should be placed into your Preset Shapes folder.
C:\Users\YourUserName\Documents\Corel PaintShop Pro\17.0\Preset Shapes
If I'm correct the file is "Objecten.jsl" this file should be placed into your Preset Shapes folder.
C:\Users\YourUserName\Documents\Corel PaintShop Pro\17.0\Preset Shapes
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Re: Corel script sale..."Playing Card" script doesn't work.
Ahh yes, that did it. Thank you, there wasn't anything I saw in the documents that told me to do that!
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LeviFiction
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Re: Corel script sale..."Playing Card" script doesn't work.
Yeah it was probably easy to miss. It was in the readme.txt file.
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Re: Corel script sale..."Playing Card" script doesn't work.
If you bought this script in the first days of the sale, and used X4, there was a bug in X4 that had to be worked around and a newer version of the script is available so if that is your case, and you were getting a "no selection" error, download the script again with the fix.
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