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hidemat

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  1. Does V2 properly support Japanese now? Namely: Vertical text support. Sometimes you need to write text vertically in Asian languages. Furigana support. Furigana are the smaller characters that appear above (in horizontal text) or to the right (in vertical text) of the main text to help the reader determine how to pronounce the characters. This is a pain point in V1 and was hoping that V2 has it covered.
  2. I have the same problem. I upgraded to windows 11 and started experiencing these same UI bugs in Designer and Photo; haven't checked Publisher.
  3. What is your operating system and version (Windows 10, OSX Mojave, iOS 12 etc)? Windows 10 What happened for you (and what you expected to happen) Everytime I connect my ugee pen table to do some illustration Photo crashes at some point without out warning. Provide a recipe for creating the problem (step-by-step what you did). I open a document, I connect my table, I start working on the illustration, and at some point it crashes. Any unusual hardware (like tablets or external monitors or drives that may affect things) or relevant other applications like font managers or display managers. This is an Ugee M708 Did this same thing used to work and if so have you changed anything recently? (software or hardware) This tablet was working just fine when it was 1.8. It started happening after the 1.9 update.
  4. When design tile patterns that repeat, it would be awesome to be able to view the texture in a tiled view to get an idea how it will look when tiled.
  5. Hello, I would absolutely love vertical text. I do a lot of Japanese related work. I know I can draw a textbox and squish it vertically to get the text to display vertically, but it just doesn't feel right, you know? Please add this at some point. Thanks in advanced for your great software.
  6. I've been a long time mac fan, but honestly I'm really starting to hate their philosophy. I already have some of the Affinity Products, and I'm writing this post on a linux computer. I'm sure other people feel how I do, and the only reason why they don't migrate to linux is because they can't access their most used design software. I know that is my case. I was forced onto a windows computer, but would gladly migrate to linux if affinity was there. I'm sure most of the people that opt for Affinity Products, are users who aren't happy with how Adobe does things, which I believe aligns with the same reason why someone would migrate to linux. Things to note.
  7. Well yeah it is indeed a flower hole. I hate to compare to illustrator, but in AI i was able to select this flower hole, and copy and paste it some where. I actually managed to delete the circle by breaking one of the circle nodes. I was just curious to see if it was possible, because that's a lot of extra steps I'm not used to.
  8. If I have a subtracted shape like the one in the screen shot. Is it possible to "Direct Select" the flower that is within the circle directly, in order to copy and pasted the just the flower without the circle? I tried with the node tool, but was only able to select individual segments or nodes.
  9. Yes you're right. I just mentioned the panel to give an example. The function I'm really after is the ability to make patterns. If you can use them as a swatch that would be even better because that's what I'm used to.
  10. Like the symbol panel, it would be nice to have a Pattern panel. That would, for example, allow you to save a document or artboard as a tile pattern, and then let you use that pattern to fill in vector shapes (or pixel shapes?). As a recovering adobeholic this is one of the things that really bugged me.
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