Glad you like itDeadly, Peter!
I've made AI templates for most sizes, but this is hella-cooler and tweakable even!
not sure what you mean?anyone smarter than me and know how to adjust the script to align the stroke on the outside of the line and not centered?
We use a 72pt (1inch) stroke for our banner hems, your script would work great for me but I need to have the stroke aligned to the outside of the box it makes, not centered. I found and changed the stroke size, just need to know if I can specify where the stroke aligns to.not sure what you mean?
open the script with any text editor and modify "var offset=35*mm" to "var offset=-25*mm"We use a 72pt (1inch) stroke for our banner hems, your script would work great for me but I need to have the stroke aligned to the outside of the box it makes, not centered. I found and changed the stroke size, just need to know if I can specify where the stroke aligns to.
This is how I set up banners, the grey gets folded for the hem.
The attached PDF is how I set them up.
Thanks!open the script with any text editor and modify "var offset=35*mm" to "var offset=-25*mm"
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do you have a template?This is cool! Although I don't use it for banners since Onyx does all of that for us, is there a way to change this to put .5" dots 1" on center in corners and then add a dot and distribute if it's over 36"?
I tried messing it with it a little but everything is metric and I think i'm missing a few. I also wouldn't need any additional lines, borders or bleed, just the dots. Is there also a way to have the color a spot color rather than CMYK?
As you can tell, I don't know much about scripting.
I layout drill holes for photos and I have to type in the locations of the dots or copy and paste and change the size with changing the center location from the distance from the edge.
Here is the basic concept. (PDF saved with Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities so if you open in Illustrator each page will be on it's own artboard.)do you have a template?