![]() ![]() (Windows / macOS / iPad / Galaxy / Android / Chromebook) Fixed an issue on non-smartphone devices where if Quality is not displayed in the JPEG export settings dialog, the Preview rendering results when exporting settings would not be used.Fixed an issue where scrolling or rotating the canvas would become sluggish after switching to another tool while an object is selected with the Object sub tool.In the text copied with the Version information dialog > Copy Diagnostics, the Settings Path folder was incorrect.Fixed an issue where 3D layers would not be compatible with other versions even when saved in compatibility mode in Clip Studio Paint.In the text copied with the Version information dialog > Copy Diagnostics, text related to the license information has been changed.The following features have been improved. (Windows / macOS / iPad / Galaxy / Android / Chromebook) The Edit Set dialog, which manages auto action sets, can now be resized on non-smartphone devices. ![]() ![]() How can I add a gap between image and border?Īdding a gap is also not supported directly but there's a workaround.Updates in Version 1.13.2 (released January 31, 2023) Main improvements in Version 1.13.2 Improvements There's currently no direct support for a circle bound selector but you can follow these steps to implement it yourself. Why doesn't CircleImageView extend AppCompatImageView?Įxtending AppCompatImageView would require adding a runtime dependency for the support library without any real benefit. You should modify your vectors to be in a circular shape and use them with a regular ImageView instead. Using a VectorDrawable with CircleImageView is very inefficient. How can I use a VectorDrawable with CircleImageView? Using a TransitionDrawable with CircleImageView doesn't work properly and leads to messed up images.If you want to keep the fadeIn animation, you have to fetch the image into a Target and apply a custom animation yourself when receiving the Bitmap. For Picasso use the noFade() option, for Glide use dontAnimate(). If you use an image loading library like Picasso or Glide, you need to disable their fade animations to avoid messed up images.Enabling adjustViewBounds is not supported as this requires an unsupported ScaleType.This is (currently) by design as it's perfectly fine for profile images. The ScaleType is always CENTER_CROP and you'll get an exception if you try to change it. ![]()
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