paste acts different in CS and CS2?

CR
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chris_romano
Jan 6, 2007
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Friends;

I just bought and installed CS2… in CS, by default, if I pasted some pixels into an existing image, a new layer was created with the paste. But in CS2, by default, the paste is not creating a new layer. It’s pasting right over the background image.

Is there a preference somewhere to change this behavior? I hate it! 😉

chris

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Ram
Jan 6, 2007
But in CS2, by default, the paste is not creating a new layer.

That means you have problems. You should be seeing a new layer being created. You need to troubleshoot your setup.
R
Ram
Jan 6, 2007
I still advocate Repairing Permissions before AND after any system update or upgrade, as well as before AND after installing any software that requires an installer that asks for your password.

I have seen software installations go sour because the installer did not find everything as and where it should be.

I have also seen software installations go bad because the installer did not clean up after itself properly and did not leave everything as and where it should be.

This is just my own personal opinion and practice based on my own observations. Others may disagree and that’s OK. I can only base my routines and my advice to others on my own experience and conclusion. I don’t pretend to know why others believe otherwise.

Repairing Permissions after the fact (i. e. not immediately before and after an install) may NOT help.

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Additionally, if your machine does not run 24/7 so that it runs the daily, weekly and monthly Cron Scripts in the middle of the night as intended by Apple, run Cocktail (shareware) as well.

Cron Scripts are maintenance routines designed by Apple to run on a daily, weekly and monthly basis in the middle of the night.

If you don’t run them, you WILL run into trouble, sooner rather than later.

Here’s an excerpt from the Apple tech doc <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107388>

Mac OS X performs background maintenance tasks at certain times if the computer is not in sleep mode. If your computer is shut down or in sleep at the designated times, the maintenance does not occur. In that case, you may want or need to run these manually.
Mac OS X periodically runs background tasks that, in part, remove system files that are no longer needed. This includes purging older information from log files or deleting certain temporary items. These tasks do not run if the computer is shut down or in sleep mode. If the tasks do not run, it is possible that certain log files (such as system.log) may become very large.
Also, from: <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106978>

The disk activity generated by find is a normal part of file system maintenance, used for tasks such as removing invisible temporary files that are used by the system. It is scheduled to occur early in the morning at 03:15 everyday, 04:30 on Saturdays, and 05:30 on the first day of each month.
CR
chris_romano
Jan 6, 2007
I do have problems… with MY HEAD! 🙂

It’s user error… I didn’t realize the image I was copying and pasting was bitmap. I had 4 separate images which were bitmap images and I was trying to combine them. But bitmap doesn’t support layers.

I goofed! Sorry about that. :/

chris
R
Ram
Jan 6, 2007
Thanks for getting back to us, Chris.
CR
chris_romano
Jan 6, 2007
Yes, I appreciate the help and quick response. Thank you. But more so, I don’t want anyone spending any more time on my non-problem.

Next time I’ll be sure to come up with something more complicated.

chris

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