We do this a lot and whether its a screen capture a png or a PDF, typically up until now you would set this items to a solid black fill and publish the pdf and it would come out as expected.
We had a file in 2017 that had some PDF's and updated to version 20 just today. This PDF now when set to a black fill actually fills it like its an object fill (see video). However it does publish correctly and visible on a Publish to PDF. Keep in mind this now makes it invisible in the actual vwx file.
Now if I set that same PDF to a white fill it shows in the cad file but doesn't publish out.
It seems to only effect certain pdfs. Why is it some PDFs can accept a fill and publish correctly while others don't? Watch the video to see what Im describing. Most PDF's do not be have this way.
Its puzzling. It seems to have to do with only select PDF's and maybe the way the VW 2020 is processing them?
If needed I can post a video showing the expected behavior in 2017
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We do this a lot and whether its a screen capture a png or a PDF, typically up until now you would set this items to a solid black fill and publish the pdf and it would come out as expected.
We had a file in 2017 that had some PDF's and updated to version 20 just today. This PDF now when set to a black fill actually fills it like its an object fill (see video). However it does publish correctly and visible on a Publish to PDF. Keep in mind this now makes it invisible in the actual vwx file.
Now if I set that same PDF to a white fill it shows in the cad file but doesn't publish out.
It seems to only effect certain pdfs. Why is it some PDFs can accept a fill and publish correctly while others don't? Watch the video to see what Im describing. Most PDF's do not be have this way.
Its puzzling. It seems to have to do with only select PDF's and maybe the way the VW 2020 is processing them?
If needed I can post a video showing the expected behavior in 2017
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