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dumb question time from a new user- RE PSP X

dumb question time from a new user- RE PSP X
Thu, 3 Apr 2008 07:25:45 -0700
a file name such as :  Preset_PaintBrush_filename.PspScript

what folder would this belong under:  Presets?  Brushes?   Scripts?

Thanks
Paul 

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Re: dumb question time from a new user- RE PSP X
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 08:38:01 -060
"Anon" <Anon@onandon.com> wrote in news:47f4e88a$1_3@cnews:

> a file name such as :  Preset_PaintBrush_filename.PspScript
> 
> what folder would this belong under:  Presets?  Brushes?   Scripts?
> 
> Thanks
> Paul 

It goes in Presets.  It will then show up in the Presets dropdown on the 
Paintbrush Tool Options Palette.

Regards,

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Re: dumb question time from a new user- RE PSP X
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 09:27:52 -060
"Trev" <trevbowden@dsl.pipex.cominvalid> wrote in
news:47f4eb58$2_3@cnews: 

> Anon wrote:
>> a file name such as :  Preset_PaintBrush_filename.PspScript
>>
>> what folder would this belong under:  Presets?  Brushes?   Scripts?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Paul
> 
> Brush. Brushes have two files a brush tip that's the shape and Preset
> that contains the settings and variations for that brush. Presets can
> share the same tip
> 
I don't think so Trev.  This filename starts with Presets, so should go in 
the Presets folder.  The brushes folder contains the brush with the 
pspbrush extension and the brush tip which starts with the word brushtip 
and has a pspscript exension.  At least that's how it works in v.9.

Regards,

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Re: dumb question time from a new user- RE PSP X
Thu, 3 Apr 2008 14:16:03 -0400
You're right, JoeB - a "script" (a file whose file extension is
PspScript) 
that begins with "Preset" is a preset (in this case, a brush preset),
and 
goes in the Presets folder.  If it is placed in any other location - 
including a folder which contains other scripts, such as the Brushes folder 
or the two scripts folders (Scripts-Restricted and Scripts-Trusted) - the 
preset will NOT be available when the Preset droplist is accessed in the 
Tool Options palette for any of the painting tools.  Suz

JoeB wrote:
> "Anon" <Anon@onandon.com> wrote in
news:47f4e88a$1_3@cnews:
>
>> a file name such as :  Preset_PaintBrush_filename.PspScript
>>
>> what folder would this belong under:  Presets?  Brushes?   Scripts?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Paul
>
> It goes in Presets.  It will then show up in the Presets dropdown on
> the Paintbrush Tool Options Palette.
>
> Regards,
>
> JoeB 

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Re: dumb question time from a new user- RE PSP X
Thu, 3 Apr 2008 15:37:42 +0100
Anon wrote:
> a file name such as :  Preset_PaintBrush_filename.PspScript
>
> what folder would this belong under:  Presets?  Brushes?   Scripts?
>
> Thanks
> Paul

Brush. Brushes have two files a brush tip that's the shape and Preset that 
contains the settings and variations for that brush. Presets can share the 
same tip

-- 
Trev
You can always tell a Yorkshire man,
But you can't tell him much. 

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