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So your principle would not detect "mine" as misspelled within a Dutch phrase? - Correct If your text input has "to be certified as correct" (= does not contain any misspelled word): What is your use of such an extended dictionary? - If the Dutch is correct and the English is correct then there is no need for any spelling check at all
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How do you detect misspelled words in Dutch text if they exist in English? - As above but reversed, if a Dutch word is misspelled but is valid in English then no error will show, ie you don't. And how do you choose a correction if both languages are listed*, for instance with "Theze uit finding is van mine allon" - That wouldn't happen if I were compiling a document with various languages; the quality procedure would require submissions to be certified as correct, I wouldn't rely on me and a computer program
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Then all text in this frame is set to English - Correct Do you see an advantage … or why do you try / mention this? - Yes, it applies both Dutch and English dictionaries. I originally thought I'd have to clear the C:\ProgramData\Affinity\Common\1.0\Dictionaries\en_GB folder, add the Dutch files and rename to en-GB but then I tried what I've described and it works as shown I assume this way spell-checking gets more or less useless, for instance for misspelled words in a sentence of one language that exist in another language / the added dictionary (with same or different meaning), for instance | mine - mijn - mein | mon - moon - mond - monde - mohn | etc. - Correct. If an English word is misspelled but is valid in Dutch then no error will show. But since my English speeling is impeccible I don't see a problem....
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Image Distortion
David in Яuislip replied to tkarl__nn's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Yes but what do you see? Please provide a screenshot of the K40W window when it fails, also provide the svg file This is all a bit circular, my experience with windows: Red can be 255,0,0 #f00 or #ff0000 Affinity svg's must be imported at 300dpi, even if the drawing was made at another resolution K40W will sort that out as images below show K40W needs Inkscape to be available otherwise Anyway, I am so intrigued by all of this that I shall pony up a monkey to see what I can do Testing72.svg
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K40W needs Inkscape installed, see https://www.scorchworks.com/K40whisperer/k40w_setup.html para.3 My example above was created in Photo V1 as stated It does handle #f00 as red - open Test One.svg in a text editor and note style="fill:none;fill-rule:nonzero;stroke:#f00;stroke-width:1px;" Work at 300dpi with Affinity programs and select that when opening in K40W
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Creative Question!
David in Яuislip replied to creativevision's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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It can be done, sort of Here's a yellow group of 36 rectangles, all 5w 560h To change these to 9px wide do: Turn off all other layers Ungroup Export svg with Flatten transforms unticked Open in text editor note <rect x="320" y="20" width="28" height="560" 28 x 9 / 5 = 50.4 so change all widths to width="50.4" Save file Open in Affinity Deep ungroup so that only rectangles remain Note that the spacing is not quite right, probably rounding errors Select all rectangles and align middle center Group Paste back into original doc, resizing W H X Y to match Select one of the new rectangles and note width is now 9 Or bite the bullet and redo it as above ResizeRectWidth.svg
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Affinity Macros
David in Яuislip replied to hsantini's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
800x600 Of course I am daft enough to then create a 20x20 image and re-record the macro - same size -
Affinity Macros
David in Яuislip replied to hsantini's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
How on earth does a simple macro like that end up as 380.31KB? For a laugh I recorded the same thing in V1 and it's 488.637 Then a Photoshop action which is 133 bytes � � � � � � � D � u � m � m � y � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 8 � - � 1 � 6 � b � i � t � � � � � � T E X T � � � c o n v e r t M o d e � � � C o n v e r t M o d e � � � � � � � � � � � � � n u l l � � � � � � � D p t h l o n g � � � I think there's room for improvement
