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May 15, 2012

P: CS6 program error from vector tools, multiple text layer font size weirdness

  • May 15, 2012
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photoshop CS6:

1. Vector shapes tool: when trying to select, an error displays.
2. When multiple TEXT layers are selected, changing font size does not work correctly.

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99 replies

June 13, 2012
I could really use a fix to this problem - it takes a lot of time when designing web interface.
Inspiring
June 6, 2012
Pleease fix this fonts issue its really frustrating!!
Participant
June 6, 2012
I can't think any real life scenario where the new behavior would be useful. What is the logic/idea behind this?

Currently it makes no sense to me and slows down my workflow.

It would kind of solve the problem for me if there was a "reset" function that zeroes out all the transforms without altering the appearance. I think we have something similar in Illustrator.
Inspiring
May 31, 2012
It makes sense from this perspective, but if we have, let`s say, 20 text layers with different sizes (in which some have been changed with transform tool) and we want each and every single one to have a real value of 16pt, what do we have to do to make that happen other then changing each one separately? This is frustrating and takes time. Can`t we change them all at once (like in the old versions)?

Thanks,
Julian
David Mohr
Participating Frequently
May 31, 2012
Okay, I think I have a handle on this issue. There are actually two different things going on.

First, yes, starting with CS6, we've changed how transformed text is handled. It's now treated just like any other transform is -- that is it is applied AFTER any font size change. Therefore, if you have three runs of text all at 10pt, you transform one by 150% (so it's like it's 15pt, but still based off of 10pt input size, which would be an issue with very large transforms), but THEN you change all three to 16pt, you would wind up with two 16pts, but the one you transformed would be 50% larger or roughly 24pt. Does that make sense?

The second issue with unusual font sizes appearing is a different issue and actually a bug we're trying to track down. There was a scaling bug during the Beta, but it was fixed, although this could be an unexpected consequence. If you have RELIABLE steps that do NOT include a transform, I'd love to hear 'em, in fact.

I hope that helps. With this understanding, does the new design paradigm make sense?

Thanks,
David
Inspiring
May 31, 2012
In previous versions of Photoshop this text layer problem doesn`t exist 🙂
Inspiring
May 31, 2012
Hello,
Same probleme here:
If you create, for example, three text layers and all of them have, let`s say 12px and then you pick one of them and increase the size of it with transform tool (I reapeat, not by adjusting value in the Character box, but by ctrl+T, transform tool) the new size of this layer will be, for instance, 15.22 px.
Now, if you select all three layers and you want to readjust their size from the Character box to be 14px, they don`t resize properly, I mean not all three fonts will have 14px in the end.
Participating Frequently
May 28, 2012
Hi David,

I have the same problem. Two text layers, when one is selected the character palette indicates the size is 36pt. When both layers are selected it shows up as 0.69pt.

Here's the psd: http://cl.ly/2I3z0r340Y0f0T3J461m

- Oliver
Inspiring
May 23, 2012
Please see the previous responses -- I need that error log to figure out where the program error is occurring.
Inspiring
May 23, 2012
I'm also receiving this error while trying to use vector shapes: Could not complete your request because of a program error.

It seems I have to close out of Photoshop to get it to start working again. I'm on a PC running windows 7, though before my work macbook pro (OSX 10.5) died on monday, the error happened too.