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Re: Drawstudio 2...00
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Anyone asked the authors how much they would want for the sources?

(it seems alinea has been selling the product at some point)
Some screenshots etc.
It seems Drawstudio has more features than MindSpace and could be more mature than AmiFig.

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Re: Drawstudio 2...00
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Yes, that would be really good.

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Re: Drawstudio 2...00
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also: are there any tricks to avoid redraw artifacts when moving objects?


I haven't used it, but given the age of the program it;s likely not aware of compisting etc, so try turning that off....


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KimmoK wrote:
Anyone asked the authors how much they would want for the sources?

See my post #3 ata the start of this thread.

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Swoop wrote:

Unfortunatly the developers left the Amiga market, and as far as I understand it they have re-used some of their code in other software, which means they can't release DrawStudio into the public domain.


Selling a source license to someone is very different than releasing them in the public domain. Also another solution would be to have someone doing the update job for them without opening their sources. Some kind of subcontracting.

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@thread

disabling compositing removed the performance issues and most of the redraw artifacts. thanks for the tip!

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@thread

drawstudio had been working well for me for years, until i updated to final edition. now it won't launch, complaining about it being unable to open its screen. adding chip memory via setpatch, by the way, doesn't help.

any ideas?

edit: by deleting the preferences file, it launched fine and i could set the screen up again. no worries.

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@ Eliyahu : what are you using DrawStudio for ? just curious.

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@eliyahu

Probably the screenmode name had changed to something different from what it had saved in the prefs file?

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I don't know Eliyahu, but I use it to make some CD, DVD and other covers.


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@KimmoK
DrawStudio was/is awesome. The only thing that caused me endless problems is that the align-to-grid function seems very inaccurate, as slightly scrolling/zooming will cause a new object to snap to a slightly different position. I assume that snap-to-grid is only accurate to the (currently displayed) pixel level, which really sucks.

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