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ponce52

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  1. The specific bug is Affinity Publisher does not set the DPI to 72 when the Measurements defined in the IDML is Pixels.

    It coverts the IDML using 612 px to 792 px which is incorrect, but it also means the user has to manually change the DPI to 72, and then switch to Points and then set the DPI to 300 (if desired) and in that order.

  2. An InDesign document nor an IDML has a DPI.

    There are 2 tests to prove the problem:

    1. Open the IDML in Affinity Publisher then change the Document Units to Points and you will see the document is not Letter Size.

    2. Open the IDML, colorize the box then Export to PDF, create a new document and place the PDF and you will see the PDF is not Letter Size.

     

  3. When importing an IDML which use facing pages or more than 2 page on a spread, Affinity Publisher is not creating individual pages and also is not applying the Master correctly. The first spread, which is a single page, will have the Left Master applied to the pasteboard. The second spread in the test file has 3 pages. Not only is the spread not divided into 3 page areas, objects from the Right Master are not applied applied to the 3 page on the spread.

    spread test folder.zip

  4. It would be very useful when Copy/Paste from another app (such as InDesign which uses PDF data) to have the same option "Group lines of text into text frames" as the Open->PDF Options has. Currently, after the Paste you always end up with separate lines of text which is, of course, unworkable.

     

    By the way, here's a neat trick: You can get an exact position for a paste by creating an empty box in InDesign the size of the page, then do Select All (or select the desired objects then shift-select the empty box) and Copy then Paste in Publisher. The empty box will be ignored, but Publisher will honor the larger bounding box so that the objects will appear at the exact same location as in the InDesign document.

     

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