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The Photoshop CC scriting guide is out, but I there are no additions to the API related to new vector features. For example modifying border radius or resizing the vector object in pixels is missing. It would be great to get this feature implemented, since it will uncover a lot of possibilities for scripts related to UI/Web design
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Snap vectors is an app.preference. Vector mask density and feather are mask settings. All three can scripted using Action Manager.
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Snap vector isn't helpful if existing shape has size with decimals. And mask density and feather doesn't allow to edit live shape properties, like these http://d.pr/i/f9MI
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I would say use the scriptListener, but I don't see that posted yet for CC. Very curious how Adobe is going to handle updates to that with the faster updates to PS CC.
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The CS6 version of scriptlistener works with CC. Just copy to the correct folder and restart. And yes, those settings are recorded and can be scripted using Action Manager.
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Thanks will give a try
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Yeah, updates are being rolled slowly even for critical bug fixing, I think it will take time until adobe adjust to new product cycle. What bothers me is that with CC they have less pressure to release new features, so we might endup with less improvements and innovation
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Actually, I think they will be releasing a lot of new improvements and innovations. I'm sure they do need to adjust to the new cycle, but I don't think that with this new process that Adobe will be sitting on their laurels.
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Hope so, I just got this impression because of recent Photoshop CC bugs, and these bugs are being fixed slowly even though for some users it is not barable to use the software
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I agree. This is one aspect of CC that needs looking at, and that is being able to backtrack and upload an older version of CC if a new one has bugs that completely mess up your workflow. I've been told that it will have this feature, but I'm not sure how to go about using it, if it exists yet. There are also people, such as those working in forensics that need to have a particular version incase they go to court and have to show exactly what they did with an image with that particular version.