Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I grabbed it a couple of days ago following a link to Adobe in the filmscanner list. It installed without problem, but as I said before, I haven't had time to mess around with it. For what it's worth, here's the contents of the readme file: The most significant fixes in the 6.0.1 release include: - - The painting tool brush picker has new usability improvements including: - Enter brings up and dismisses the preset picker at the current mouse location - Double-clicking a brush in the picker selects the brush and dismisses the picker - The current brush is always highlighted in the preset picker - The current brush indicator always displays the brush size - The First Brush and Last Brush keyboard shortcuts (> and <) work regardless of whether the current brush exactly matches a preset brush - - Image clipping paths in EPS and TIFF files saved from Photoshop 6.0.1 have been modified so that software, such as QuarkXPress, is able to read them. - - ImageReady is able to save and preview animations under constrained memory conditions. - - There is no slow-down of performance when files in the Open Recent list are unavailable. - - Batch file naming works correctly. - - Export Paths to Illustrator retains path scaling. - - Using certain tools, such as the Move, Marquee, or Lasso tool, after using the Open, Save and Print commands no longer generates a Program Error dialog. - - Selecting a single color in Color Range now works correctly. - - Online help is accessible for more web browser configurations. - - New Japanese character map (CMap) files are included to resolve conflicts with ImageStyler 1.0 and PageMaker 6.5.2 Plus. - - Memory usage behavior is better on all Windows OSes; the network should no longer become unavailable when Photoshop is running. - - Showing and hiding edges for a selection no longer requires pressing Ctrl-H twice. Chandos At 11:14 AM 3/3/01 -0700, you wrote: > > > > It's published. Minor tweaks as far as I can tell, but I've been > > so bloody > > busy I haven't had much time to play around with 6.0, let alone > > the upgrade. > > > > Chandos > > >Not as of today, according to my Adobe contact, who is one of the names that >runs by when you start up Photoshop. It still hasn't been finalized. The >patch people have already downloaded isn't complete. > >Though if you point me to a site which actually has it on, I would be >interested. > > > >Tim A Chandos Michael Brown History and American Studies College of William and Mary www.wm.edu/cas/asp/faculty/brown