![]() Off topic:(And I might mention that I've found it hard not to use it at all. But that was 3 version upgrades ago, and still the gradient editor exists. I was advised to learn how to create gradients without the editor. Anyway, at that time I was told that no changes would ever be made to the gradient editor, because it was planned to be eliminated, in what I understood would be very soon. And honestly, I don't remember if my proposal ever made it to Launchpad.actually it might have been before Inkscape moved its bug tracker to LP (can't remember for sure). But again, if I'm not understanding, please explainĪt least a couple of years ago, I proposed some improvements to the gradient editor (the one we have now). Maybe you could explain?ĥ - I'm not sure if the red circle/X would be needed since we have File menu > Vacuum Defs.which has the added bonus of deleting all unused/unneeded gradients at once. I certainly know little to nothing about coding and development, so maybe what your proposing is a smaller load (size) or easier to code or something? Anyway, I just want to offer my perspective, not criticize.ģ - Would all the gradients ever be named Gradient 1? Or is the "1" not a naming/numbering convention, and otherwise, what is the purpose of that number? Is the grayed out gradient because it's not being used (according to the "(0)")?Ĥ - I don't understand what benefit it is to know how many objects are using a particular gradient. ![]() Maybe you could exlplain this, maybe I just don't understand something? I'm not being critical, and hope I don't sound negative. Imho, the developers' time and energy should be used for clear and needed improvements. And I'm not clear how your idea of using a scrollbar is really an improvement. And I suppose the Repeat options could be added to the gradient tool control bar?Ģ - Also, we currently have a dropdown menu to display the gradients. But if it does, then those 2 buttons would not be necessary. I'm not sure if Edit menu > Duplicate actually will duplicate a gradient (and a gradient only) I've never tried it. Where would the Duplicate and Edit buttons, as well as the Repeat options, be? Granted we can invoke the gradient editor from the Gradient tool control bar, so having the edit button in the Fill and Stroke dialog doesn't seem absolutely necessary. Please try another QR code scanner app for better (21.46 KiB) Viewed 6559 times Not all QR code scanners follow the official vCard standard which results in mixed up contact fields. Why is my vCard QR code not showing the correct fields? We cache your qr code image files for 24h on our server to optimize the performance of QRCode Monkey. We do not save or reuse your data in any form. There is no limit and the created QR code will work forever. You just can’t edit the content of the QR Codes again. ![]() They do not expire and will work forever! QR Codes created with QRCode Monkey are static and do not stop working after a certain time. Yes, all QR codes you created with this QR generator are free and can be used for whatever you want. Get more information at Wikipedia.Ĭan I use the generated QR Codes for commercial purposes? QR code stands for Quick Response Code and is barcode type that was invented by Denso Wave in 1994. Attractive QR codes can increase the amount of scans. Add a gradient color to the QR code body and make it really stand out. You can also set your own colors for all QR code elements. You can customize the shape and form of the corner elements and the body of the QR code. Make your QR code look really unique with our design and color options. We can put a logo image on the QR code that covers up to 30%. This means 30% of the QR code (excluding the corner elements) can be removed and the QR code is still working. ![]() Every QR code can have an error correction up to 30%. With QRCode Monkey it is very simple and straightforward to add a logo to your QR Code. The created QR codes are static so the only limitation is that you can't edit the QR code again. All generated QR codes will work forever, do not expire and have no scanning limits like you see at other commercial QR code generators.
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