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Andreas Scherer

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  1. 1 hour ago, v_kyr said:

    Then you may don‘t run other huge apps in parallel

    Indeed not. The next largest RAM consumer is Firefox at around 900MB. I haven't checked VLC (for background noise) nor Rawtherapee (for RAW processing).

    1 hour ago, v_kyr said:

    The Affinity apps are known to often have problems when dealing with direct access to external/remote data file storage like NAS drives.

    Apart from the time delay we very rarely have issues. (There have been other times with the old server.)

    1 hour ago, v_kyr said:

    having always to copying files first back and forth due to too small sized SSDs

    I do copy my projects with "unison" between work and home via a 32GB MicroSD card on a daily basis. No problem there.

    1 hour ago, v_kyr said:

    Thus it‘s overall better to always have some more RAM and storage space in reserve

    I still don't buy this argument after three decades of computer usage. I started out with machines at around 8MB RAM and 250MB of internal storage in 1991. Over the years I upgraded both resources at a factor of 1000, but guess what, it never ever matched my own productivity—the machines were always faster and larger than I had use for.

  2. 14 hours ago, Andreas Scherer said:

    at work and in private

    Amendment re storage usage: At work we are required to store all our projects on the centrally managed NAS, which has more TB than I care to count, so the SSDs only hold installed programs. At home, my private Mac Mini M1 with "228Gi" SSD is "59%" full after two years of use (according to "df -h"). If need be, I could always move stuff to any of my backup SSDs.

  3. 1 hour ago, v_kyr said:

    If you just see how much main memory and disk space even trivial APub files use up, this should actually be obvious!

    Simultaneously opening half a dozen (6) of my recent APub projects requires about 1.7 GB of RAM on MacOS 13.6.1 Ventura on the Mac Mini M1 described above. I really don't feel the system gets bogged down in any way, shape, or form at all. Using linked ressources keeps all of these projects at around 500–700 KB (yes, Kilobytes!).

    I guess my gist is: Don't listen to the fearmongers! 😇

  4. Here's an update for this issue in Affinity V2:

    At least in Affinity Designer 2.2.0 on macOS Monterey with German keyboard and layout the “Inline Help” (eb0ee) does not react to neither ‘cmd +’ nor ‘cmd -’, i.e., the font size in the Help Viewer doesn't change at all. (In Affinity V1 at least ‘cmd -’ worked in a few steps.)

    For a better user experience, I have created a small HTML file for import in Firefox (also tested with Tor Browser) with two sets of bookmarks for Affinity Help:

    • Affinity V1
      • Online Help (045b0)
      • Local Help (8ab56)
    • Affinity V2
      • Online Help (f8ef9)
      • Local Help (eb0ee)

    In the web browser you can scale the font size to your heart's content.

    Enjoy!

    affinity-help.html

  5. Yes, it's not really a mouse per se; it's a pair of static buttons for left- and right-click, and a joystick for movement. He can't click the button and kick the stick simultaneously. (There are more advanced devices: https://www.gorlo-todt.de/produkte/maussimulatoren/, but we don't have one at hand right now.)

    BTW, this is with Affinity V1 on macOS; Windows seems to have a software for "click-and-hold" that works for his needs.

  6. On 9/19/2023 at 4:17 PM, 红炉点雪 said:

    Rather than open another software to handle this format separately.

    I wouldn't expect a solution in Affinity anytime soon.

    Skimming a few articles and sites on this topic, I find that—despite the prize tag of their products,—Hasselblad seem reluctant to support FFF. From Hasselblad Flextight X5 (23,500€) I come to FlexColor 4.8.13 (free [?] download as of August 12, 2011; the plugin for CS is 32 bit only). From FFF I come to 3FR and to Phocus 3.7.5 (as of August 31, 2023), which expressly is not compatible with FFF (and vice versa).

    Good luck!

    PS: Even Adobe Camera Raw doesn't seem to support FFF files created by FlexColor (anymore).

    1. Choose the Move tool
    2. Select the curve you want to move
    3. Choose the Node tool
    4. Select all nodes of the curve (dragging a selection box), so that these nodes are blue
    5. Shift-click on the second curve, so that its nodes are white circles
    6. Click-drag one of the blue nodes and move it (together with the whole curve) over one of the white circles of the other curve (there should be an indication in yellow along both lines)
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