CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3
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Minimum System Requirements
- Windows
2000, Windows XP (Home, Professional, Media Edition, 64-bit or Tablet
PC Edition), or Windows Server 2003 with latest Service Pack
- Pentium
III, 600 MHz or greater
- 256 MB
RAM
- Mouse
or tablet
- 1024 x
768 screen resolution (768 x 1024 on a Tablet PC)
- CD-ROM
drive
- 200 MB hard disk
space (CorelDRAW only; more space will be required for other suite applications)
- Microsoft
Internet Explorer 6 or higher
Installation
Before installing
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3
- Make sure that your
system Date/Time are set correctly.
- Close all
applications, including all virus detection programs and applications
that are open in the system tray or on the Windows taskbar. Not doing
so may increase the installation time and interfere with installation.
- On Windows 2000 or XP,
you should be logged in as an administrator or as a user with
administrative rights.
- Make sure that you
have enough free disk space available on the drive where you want to
install the application.
- To avoid file and
memory conflicts, close all running programs and delete the contents of
your system's TEMP folders. [C:\Documents and Settings\<Administrator>\Local
Settings\Temp] and [C:\<WINNT>\Temp]
- Corel recommends that
you install CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 in its own directory to avoid
conflicts with previous versions.
Network/Workstation
- For
network administrators, a Network Deployment Guide is available to
organizations that have purchased multiple licenses of CorelDRAW
Graphics Suite X3. For more information, contact Corel's Licensing
Department or Customer Service.
Installing
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3
Before you begin, read "Before installing
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3" above.
- Insert
Disc 1 in the CD drive.
If
the Autorun screen does not start automatically, click Start on
the Windows taskbar, and click Run. Type D:\autorun.exe or
D:\CGS13\Setup.exe, where D is the letter that corresponds
to the CD drive.
- Follow
the instructions for installing the application.
Uninstalling
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3
For
Windows 2000
- On the
Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control
panel > Add/remove programs.
If you want to keep your
user files such as preferences, presets, user-created fills, and customized
files, click Remove. If you want to remove user files, click Change,
and then click Remove. You will be prompted to remove your user files.
For
Windows XP
- On the
Windows taskbar, click Start > Control panel > Add
or remove programs.
If you want to keep your user files such as preferences, presets, user-created
fills, and customized files, click Remove. If you want to remove user
files, click Change, and then click Remove. You will be prompted
to remove your user files.
CorelDRAW
Design Collections
CorelDRAW Design Collections is available on CD#4. To install
CorelDRAW Design Collections you must obtain a serial number by registering
your CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 applications online or through customer service.
Once registered, you will receive a serial number which you will be required
to input during the CorelDRAW Design Collections installation.
CorelDRAW Design
Collections requires that CorelDRAW X3 and VBA be installed.
Documentation
Documentation and Tutorials
The electronic documentation
files listed below are available with CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3. If installed,
these documents can be accessed by clicking Start on the Windows taskbar,
and clicking Programs > CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 > Documentation.
Unless otherwise noted, these files are in PDF format and require Adobe Reader
or a compatible application to view them. Adobe(R) Reader is available for download
from http://www.adobe.com/.
- The CorelDRAW
Graphics Suite X3 User Guide can be installed during setup. If installed,
it will be linked from the Windows Start menu under CorelDRAW Graphics
Suite X3 > Documentation. If not installed, you can add it to
your existing installation through Control panel > Add/remove programs.
Choose CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3, Change.
- If the Microsoft
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) component for CorelDRAW Graphics Suite
X3 is installed, the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite Programming Guide for
VBA as well as the Object Model documents, will
be available.
- Tutorials
for CorelDRAW X3 and Corel PHOTO-PAINT X3 are available for each application
and accessible from the Start menu. The start pages are in HTML format
and require an Internet browser to view them, and the individual tutorials
are PDF files. All sample files used for the tutorials are available from
the ...\Program Files\Corel\Corel Graphics X3\Languages\<LANG>\Tutorials\Samples
files or equivalent subfolder.
Digital Content
- Open
Type fonts and True Type and Type 1 symbol fonts are included with
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3; however, they must first be added or
installed to be used within applications. For more information on
installing fonts, refer to your Windows documentation, the Help within
Font Navigator or any other font management program.
- Fonts are available
within the Fonts folder on CD #3.
Symbols are available in the Symbols
folder on CD #3.
- Extra Pattern fill,
Spraylist, Frames and Tile
files are available on CD #2. Brush textures, Image
lists, Objects and Photos are available on
CD #3. See the Help for more information on how to load and use these
files within CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 applications.
- Samples
files for each application are available in a samples
sub-folder for each application
(for example, ..\Program Files\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics
X3\Draw\Samples).
All Applications
Workspace
Periodically,
it may be necessary to restore the application’s workspace to the
default settings. To do this, hold down F8, and start the
application. A dialog box appears asking if you want to overwrite the
current workspace with the factory default. Click Yes. The
application will start using the default settings for the currently
selected workspace. Note that you will lose any workspace customization
that you have done. See the Help for information about creating, using,
and customizing multiple workspaces.
Performance
A minimum 200 MB paging
file is recommended for best performance when using CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3
applications. Paging file sizes are set in the Operating system > Virtual
memory controls.
Tablet PC & Pen
support
If you're using a Tablet PC with a
Wacom(R) interface, and you don't have pen pressure support, you can fix this
by getting a Tablet PC driver update from Wacom.
CorelDRAW X3
File I/O:
- You can make use of the Unicode compatibility within CorelDRAW X3 and have
all application text (for example, layer names, object names, and so on) from
earlier versions appear correctly. You will first need to ensure that you
have the appropriate language support installed within your operating system.
Then, when opening files created in an earlier version that ran on an operating
system with a different code page from that of your current operating system,
make sure to set the appropriate code page in the Open dialog box.
For example, if you created a CorelDRAW 11 file on a Japanese operating system
and you are opening the file in CorelDRAW X3 running on an English operating
system, when opening the file, you would need to set the code page to 932.
- When opening CDR/DES files created
in Corel DESIGNER Professional SG or Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite
12 that contain unsupported objects (for example, diametric/radial dimensions
or callouts), a warning message will appear indicating that the file contains
unsupported objects. These objects will appear locked while working in CorelDRAW
X3. You will have the option of unlocking them and converting them to grouped
objects; however, if you wish to re-save the file and maintain the Corel DESIGNER
Professional SG or Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite 12 features intact, you
should leave these objects locked.
- When saving drop shadows to previous version file
formats, the drop shadows will be converted to lens objects. The look of the
object will be preserved; however, it will no longer be editable as a drop
shadow object.
- Enhanced outline styles from Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite 12 will be maintained
in .DES files opened and re-saved within CorelDRAW X3.
Scrapbook
- If CorelDRAW X3 is installed
on a system that also has CorelDRAW 11 and/or CorelDRAW 10, the search capability
in the earlier versions will be affected. After you complete a search in CorelDRAW
11 or 10, a blank list is generated in the Results window. To avoid
this, you can modify the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\COREL\CorelSearch\CorelDRAW13. Modify the registry key from a dynamic
value to the absolute language ID (for example, if searching in English, the
modification would be to change the path from ..\Languages\<LANG>\Programs\Search.idx
to ..\Languages\EN\Programs\Search.idx)
CorelDRAW X3 has the
added functionality of being able to copy your content from the CD to
another location and continue using the Scrapbook features. To make use
of
this functionality, you will need to do the following:
- In the location of
your choice, create a folder that has the same name as the volume label
of the content CD (for example, for the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3
clipart disk, you would require a folder called "CGX3_CLPART").
- Copy the entire
contents of that CD, including the volinfo.txt file, into this folder.
- In the registry
key HKEY_LOCAL_Machine\Software\Corel\Media\Corel GRAPHICS X3 Clipart
(Disk2), change the path to the location of the folder you created in
step #1.
- In the registry
key HKEY_LOCAL_Machine\Software\Corel\Media\Corel GRAPHICS X3 Photos
(Disk3), change the path to the location of the folder you created in
step #1.
You will now be able to browse and perform searches on your photos
& objects without the need to use the content CDs.
Web Features
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later, or Netscape Navigator 4 or
later, is required for the Web features of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3.
Artistic Media Tool
The Artistic media
tool can spray and brush effects, such as transparencies and lenses;
however, overlapping several strokes may decrease application
performance.
Text
- For multilingual
support in Windows 2000, do the following: From the control panel,
double-click Regional options. Click the General tab,
and click Set default. This changes the system code page. Then,
install the appropriate keyboard or input method editor (IME).
- For multilingual
support in Windows XP, do the following with an administrator account:
From the control panel, click Date, time, language, and regional
options. Click Regional and language options. Click the Advanced
tab. In the Language for non-Unicode programs area, choose a
language from the list box. Then, install the appropriate keyboard or
IME.
- To change the code page of selected
text and selected text objects, click Text > Encode. It is recommended
that the code page be set first, in Text > Encode
prior to applying non-unicode fonts to selected text and selected text objects.
- Text fitted to a path and mirrored will be converted to curves when saving
to previous versions.
Corel PHOTO-PAINT X3
- Sound for Web
rollover states is not supported in Netscape Navigator.
- When using the Cutout
Lab with larger images you should make sure you have at least 3 times
the image size in available memory (either real or virtual memory).
- To make use of the QuickTimeVR
functionality in PHOTO-PAINT, you must have installed QuickTime version 6.x.
- When using Windows XP
with
Service Pack 2, to preview rollovers created in PHOTO-PAINT, you
must temporarily disable the automatic pop-up blocker.
- When opening previous version .cpt files (Version 9 and earlier) on systems
without the same font and language support installed as when the file was
created, type attributes, such as color and size, may change to the default
system default font type attributes.
Printing
- When Document Overprints is set to Simulate, the ouput will be rasterized.
This is not recommended for color-critical work.
- Some PostScript fills may not print correctly on PS printers.
- No warning message will appear when trying to print to a printer offline.
Pantone
Color Color Guides
In the Spring of 2005, Pantone, Inc., released two brand-new color guides:
PANTONE color bridge coated
PANTONE color bridge coated EURO
These guides replace the PANTONE solid to process guide coated, and PANTONE
solid to process guide coated Euro, respectively.
Corel is pleased to offer support for the CMYK simulation values contained
within these two guides. The PANTONE library which is labeled 'PANTONE solid
to process coated EURO' actually has the updated values contained in the PANTONE
color bridge coated EURO guide. Unfortunately we were unable to change the library
name in time to make our planned release date for this version of CorelDRAW.
We will revisit this in future releases.
With regard to the North American version of PANTONE color bridge coated, if
you select PANTONE colors from the PANTONE solid coated, PANTONE solid uncoated
or PANTONE solid matte libraries, the resulting CMYK values are consistent with
those in PANTONE color bridge coated.
Please note that the data within the PANTONE solid to process guide coated,
and PANTONE solid to process guide coated EURO, are not supported in this release.
For more information on Pantone's newest guides, please use the following links:
PANTONE color bridge coated
http://www.pantone.com
PANTONE color bridge coated EURO
http://www.pantone.co.uk
Color Management
- The color mode used for effects setting is for display only. Output
will automatically select the proper color mode based on the destination color
space. E.g. if you are exporting the document as an RGB JPG file, RGB
color mode will be used. If you are printing to a PostScript printer,
CMYK color mode will be used.
Import/Export
Adobe Illustrator (AI)
- Adobe Illustrator 11 CS2 files are not fully supported for AI
import
or export.
PDF
- Character spacing may not be as expected when importing PDF files
containing
fonts that are not installed on your system.
- Placed EPS files cannot be displayed in exported PDF files;
however,
they do print properly.
- Preservation of the layer structure in the document, and JP2 bitmap compression
options, is only supported when using Acrobat 6.0 compatibility.
- Permissions password is required to open PDFs that have any
restrictions
applied to them. If no restrictions were applied to the PDF,
either
the Open password or the Permissions password will open the file.
- Some special characters may not be supported when saving PDFs
with
text encoded as ASCII in the PDF settings. If you are using
special
characters or double-byte characters, set the text encoding to Unicode
instead.
AutoCAD (DXF)
- When importing DXF files, the Auto-reduce nodes option removes
hidden
lines caused by multiple views within the file. It does not modify
nodes
on curve objects.
- Importing file formats that contain 3D objects will have
unexpected
results.
JPEG 2000 (JP2)
- Not all Web browsers support the JPEG 2000 file format (JPEG 2000
Standard
and JPEG 2000 Codestream). You may require a plug-in to view files
saved
to this format.
- JP2 import filter supports JPEG 2000 Standard and JPEG 2000
Codestream.
- JPEG 2000 Codestream uses the .jp2 filename extension with
metadata
on export.
Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
- Not all browsers support PNG transparency. Please check your
browser
documentation.
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
- To preview SVG files through the SVG export dialog box, you need
an SVG viewer.
Bitstream Font Navigator
- If you have installed
Bitstream Font Navigator with a previous version of CorelDRAW Graphics
Suite and have created font groups and font catalogs, these will be
seen within the the version of Bitstream Font Navigator installed with
this product. If you uninstall the previous version of Bitstream Font
Navigator, these font groups and font catalogs will be removed and will
need to be recreated in the version of Bitstream Font Navigator
installed with this product.
Microsoft Visual Basic
for Applications
To use Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications within CorelDRAW X3
and Corel PHOTO-PAINT X3, Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications 6.3
must be installed. Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications 6.3 is
included in the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 Setup under Utilities and
is installed by default during a typical installation.
VBA Programming Guide for
CorelDRAW X3
The VBA Programming Guide for CorelDRAW X3 will help you automate tasks
and create custom solutions using VBA. If you installed CorelDRAW using
the typical install, or a custom install that included VBA, then the
guide is accessible from a link in the VBA Help for CorelDRAW or from
the corresponding CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 Start menu shortcut.
Updating Macros from
CorelDRAW 12 to CorelDRAW X3
To ensure that a macro written for CorelDRAW 12 will work as designed
in CorelDRAW X3, you may need to change the name of the class, method,
or property, or you may have to change parameters for the macro.
GMS Folders in the User
Profile Path
GMS files are normally saved to the GMS folders under the CorelDRAW Graphics
Suite X3\Draw and CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3\CorelPHOTO-PAINT folders. If the
user does not have write access to these folders, the GMS folders will be saved
to the User Draw and CorelPHOTO-PAINT folders.
To use the Add-ins for a
Windows XP Limited User Account
Follow the steps below to use add-ins for a Limited User account (the
example is for Corel PHOTO-PAINT):
- Log in with administrator privileges to the system where you want
to run the add-in.
- Run regsvr32.exe on the add-in. This will add the required class
IDs and registry keys that only an administrator can create.
- Run regedit.exe. Navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Corel/CorelDraw/13.0/Corel
PHOTO-PAINT/Addins.
- Select the key for your add-in (for example, PhotoPaint.Addin1).
- From the Registry menu, click Export Registry File. Enable the Selected
Branch option, type a filename in the File name box, and click Save.
- Log in to the Limited User account and run regedit.exe.
- From the Registry menu, click Import Registry File, specify the .reg file
that you exported in step 5, and click Open.
- You should be able to run the add-in from this Limited User
account.
Trial, Academic, and OEM
Versions
Not all
components are available in our trial, Academic, and OEM versions.
Unavailable components may include Corel applications, features,
third-party utilities and extra content files. However, some of these
components may still be referred to within the applications and within
the documentation.
Technical support
Technical Support
is not available for OEM, "white box," jewel case (CD only), trial, or Academic
versions of Corel products. For more information, please visit www.corel.com/support.
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