Invariably I print/save a web page as a PDF and then combine into an existing PDF file. Is it possible to send/add a web page directly to an existing PDF file without having to save it and then having to combine it with the existing PDF file.
I've decided to upgrade my year-old version of Fireworks 8 to Fireworks CS 3. Like many of us, I assume I can obtain this in just a sec from Adobe.com.
Not so fast! Apparently Adobe must "review" my order. Review *what*? I will be empowered by Adobe to download my software upgrade after this all-important review, which takes them three hours if I am lucky.
No, really. It's the year 2008, and here's the baloney a digital media company is laying on its online customers:
"We are currently reviewing your order.
You will receive an email within the next three hours confirming your order if you placed your order within North America business hours, Monday through Friday. Outside business hours, you will receive confirmation within the next business day."
Please, Adobe, spend your time "reviewing" this idiotic ordering process instead of my earnest attempt to buy your software.
"I'm using Spaces and have noticed when switching to Photoshop CS3 using COMMAND+TAB It hides some interface elements. The only way to get them back is by focusing on the current document and pressing TAB twice."
Masked Items Pref:
Build in a preference that allows users to turn on/off the ability to click on masked items outside the masked area. Kind of defeats the purpose of a mask if you can still click on the hidden areas.
Masked content bounding box:
When copying out or sizing content that has larger content masked into smaller shapes within my art it bases the bounding box off the hidden masked content. This is a major pain in the neck. It should be based off of just the mask/visible items.