Photoshop 7: Updating text layers
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Hello,
A problem has suddenly arisen with my Photoshop and only on certain documents. When I open the document, this message appears:
"Some text layers need to be updated before being used for vector output. Do you want to update these layers now?"
If I answer "no", then a small triangle with a "!" appears in the affected layer(s).
Since then, I have done some tests and I have noticed that this concerns text layers where I have a line break (enter).
I was able to cancel the message by setting some space between the lines other than "auto".
But this doesn't solve the problem, it only works around it. Because if I type another text in the same document, the problem returns for this new layer. So I set a space of 12, save the document, close it, reopen it, and it's fine.
Also, since then, when I type text with more than 2 line breaks in a new document, the message appears.
In short, this thing is still very curious.
I uninstalled and reinstalled Photoshop, but it didn't help...
Thanks for any help ;-)
F.
A problem has suddenly arisen with my Photoshop and only on certain documents. When I open the document, this message appears:
"Some text layers need to be updated before being used for vector output. Do you want to update these layers now?"
If I answer "no", then a small triangle with a "!" appears in the affected layer(s).
Since then, I have done some tests and I have noticed that this concerns text layers where I have a line break (enter).
I was able to cancel the message by setting some space between the lines other than "auto".
But this doesn't solve the problem, it only works around it. Because if I type another text in the same document, the problem returns for this new layer. So I set a space of 12, save the document, close it, reopen it, and it's fine.
Also, since then, when I type text with more than 2 line breaks in a new document, the message appears.
In short, this thing is still very curious.
I uninstalled and reinstalled Photoshop, but it didn't help...
Thanks for any help ;-)
F.
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