The compatibility pack is from Microsoft, not Adobe. I couldn't find anything about uninstalling it from Microsoft, but I found a couple of links, including Reddit and the one below. I can't vouch for it, as I do not have the pack installed.
DirectX 12 "support" refers to the DirectX12 APIs, the programming interfaces. The GPU speaks the right language. This is mainly important in the gaming world, so that it can run games written for DirectX 12.
DirectX "feature level" is what the GPU can actually do, its actual physical capabilities. Feature level is hardware, not software. This is the Photoshop requirement, and currently it's feature level 12.0.
My laptop has been a great workhorse over the years and as you might imagine I have been diligent in upgrades and updates. I have checked just checked for driver updates but alas, looks like I'm all out of luck there - probably just down to the age and underlying technology of the laptop, motherboard and graphics card.
My conclusion is that my problem is down to the old tech no longer able to keep up with the demands of the latest software - especially the Adobe suite. The only think I'm not quite understanding here though, is (see below), the display adapter Availability being listed as Offline.
Other than that, looks like it'll have to be a new laptop. Expensive; my philosophy is that there is no point in getting something just mediocre. A new laptop should be something with punch, as an investment - this Acer E5-571 has lasted almost 9 years (with upgrades).
Yes, use an older version. That's what I was hoping to avoid. I am processing some old images - an image set taken back in 2021 for star trails. The photos are good but my original processing back then wasn't so good so I decided that they were worth a revisit using the new tools available in PS 2024. I have however following your suggetsion. I have installed PS 2022 (I never have auto updates set for Adobe - it has a habit of updating at the most inconvenient of times!) - so, armed with a few years of improved processing skills, I aim to do a better job this time (249 images) albeit with PS 2022 rather than PS2024. Whish me luck
The second thing to note is that you have an integrated Intel HD series GPU. That is in itself a very marginal GPU for Photoshop. Even if it did formally have the required feature level, its general performance is on the low end. It may work and it may not. Some functions might not run properly.
If you do get a new laptop, there is an additional problem these days: Nearly all of them come with dual GPUs now, a dedicated high performance Nvidia/AMD GPU, plus an integrated Intel GPU. That sounds like a good idea for battery saving - but in advanced applications like Photoshop the two will quickly conflict. The GPU is used for actual data processing, it's not a simple one-way downstream flow. It's quite likely that you may need to disable the integrated GPU completely from the operating system.
Generally, laptop manufacturers tend to put "helpful" layers between the user and the operating system. This, again, tends to cause problems. Try to get one that is as lean as possible, with a minimum of extra manufacturer interfaces. You really want to deal directly with Windows, not Dell/Asus/Acer etc.
Technology, H/W, S/W, Firnware etc., and all the layers knitting them together have indeed come a long, long way over the years and the way that these components, real, virtual or othrwise interact has become bewilderingly complex. I will take your advice onboard when choosing my laptop successor.
(BTW there was a wonderful TV series with that title, Halt and Catch Fire, set in the early days of "personal computers", starring Mackenzie Davis - there were others, but she kind of stood out and is the one I remember. It was available via HBO here in Norway, but they took it off and I can't find it anywhere now.)
When I create fragments in AJO through UI using default structure and content components, modify styles with styles editor and save, they work fine in the email editor. However, the HTML code the system generate is lacking some outlook and dark mode specific code e.g. bolding does not work and images don't scale, dark mode colors dictated by email client etc.
When I update the template/fragment code to make it work properly on all email clients, the editor does not recognize the code anymore and go into compatibility mode after I leave editor once and open again. After I can still edit texts and images that are already dragged into the template but I cannot add new fragments anymore.
When you add custom HTML and CSS code to your email templates or fragments, there's a risk that the editor may switch to compatibility mode to ensure that the email remains functional across a wide range of email clients.
Instead of relying on linked stylesheets or external CSS, use inline CSS styles as much as possible. Many email clients, especially Outlook, have limited support for linked stylesheets. Inline styles can ensure that your styling is more consistent.
Remember that compatibility mode is there to ensure that your email is viewable in a wide range of email clients. While it can be frustrating for those who want more control over the HTML and CSS, it's a trade-off to ensure emails are accessible to as many recipients as possible.
Grants.gov recommends using Adobe Acrobat Reader for Windows or MAC OS. Learn more about Adobe software compatibility with Grants.gov and ensure that your version of Adobe Acrobat Reader can be used to download, complete, and submit grant applications.
If you can see the test Workspace PDF form, you are able to use Workspace PDF forms to complete and submit grant applications on Grants.gov. Grants.gov is compatible with the following Adobe Acrobat Reader versions:
Adobe Acrobat Reader is free desktop software developed by Adobe, a private software company. Adobe continuously provides new versions of the application to include product and/or security updates, so Adobe strongly recommends using the latest versions.
Note: Grants.gov may not be able to fully test the most recent version(s). Users are urged to verify their Adobe Acrobat Reader software's compatibility by using the test Workspace PDF form link above.
Adobe Acrobat Standard/Professional (Version 10 or later) may be used in place of Adobe Acrobat Reader when completing Workspace PDF forms on Grants.gov. However, only the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software is needed.
If you receive a security message when trying to download a new version of Adobe Acrobat Reader, your computer's settings may not permit you to download and install new software. For help with such an issue, you should contact your network administrator.
Drag and drop a dimension into the Segment Builder's Definitions field to find out about its product compatibility. For example, these dimensions are supported only in Analysis Workspace, Reports & Analytics:
Note: Data Warehouse does not support all cases of using an exclusion or without container when using AND/OR. When using such a combination, only those segments that can be re-written as A AND NOT B, (or include this characteristic and exclude this characteristic) are supported in Data Warehouse.
Hello all!! Im excited to have found this forum in hopes that I can get some help/questions answered and sorted out. I have worked with Vcarve in a professional setting in the past but everything I know was self taught.
My main concern/problems are, what i think, is compatibility issues from Adobe illustrator ran on a Mac, to Vcarve on a Windows computer. I work in the sign industry and we are starting to make tactile letters and numbers in house.
Your issue with the double lines is because you are using a stroke on your objects. This is both a positive and negative trait in illustrator. If you make your shape and add a stroke and then go into outline view on illustrator it looks like there is only one line, but then you take that file to most any other digital fabrication software like Vcarve then it views your stroke as having an inside and an outside line depending on how your stroke is configured. It may also have a third line in the middle indicating the boundary of your objects fill color.
Device-bundled extensions have a more complex issue with regardto backward compatibility. Sometimes, the behavior of anextension is different between versions of an extension. For example,a particular method returns a value with a new meaning in a newversion of the extension. When this behavior occurs for device-bundledextensions, an application can stop working correctly. This problemcan occur if the application was built with a version of the extensionthat behaves differently than the version of the extension installedon the device. In this case, the application expects one behavior,but the installed extension provides a different behavior.
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