Paul Round
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Paul Round reacted to Aammppaa in Designating one item in group for snapping etc? (Publisher)
Did you investigate Point Transform tool as suggested?
It is by far the fastest and easiest way to do what you asked...
Point Transform to Align Groups.mp4
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Paul Round reacted to lacerto in Designating one item in group for snapping etc? (Publisher)
One further option that could be used in certain situations: temporarily hide the object(s) or object group(s) that you do not want to have effect on alignment:
alignvisible.mp4 UPDATE: Also works for snapping!
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Paul Round reacted to Aammppaa in Designating one item in group for snapping etc? (Publisher)
Take a look at the Point Transform tool in Designer or the Vector persona of Publisher.
https://affinity.help/designer2/English.lproj/pages/Tools/tools_pointTransform.html
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Paul Round reacted to firstdefence in Designating one item in group for snapping etc? (Publisher)
That's called the Transform Origin, When you click on a shape, like the rectangle you will get a context menu just above the workspace, from that menu you can enable the transform origin.
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Paul Round reacted to Old Bruce in Designating one item in group for snapping etc? (Publisher)
Took me a while to figure it out. That is the Control key being held down when the four way arrow is shown close to the "centre" mark. Look at the bottom left of the window and you'll see a bunch of useful options.
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Paul Round reacted to lepr in Designating one item in group for snapping etc? (Publisher)
group move.mp4
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Paul Round got a reaction from Alfred in Publisher not compressing PDF export
Oh okay, I'm with you now! No, no text has been converted to curves. I've been playing around with export setting and checking the Rasterise Everything box and that seems to have halved the file size to a more respectable 7mb at 96 dpi
Thank you for getting back to me!
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Paul Round reacted to Dan C in Affinity Publisher keeps saying document is modified
@Paul Round, our QA team have investigated this issue and we believe to have found the cause - documents created using RGB/16, RGB/32 & Grey/16 currently do not correctly respond to the JPEG compression setting, which is logged with our developers as a bug.
If you convert your document to RGB/8 and export again, you should find adjusting this slider will now take affect and you can reduce the size of your PDF as required.
I hope this helps!
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Paul Round reacted to Patrick Connor in Affinity for Linux
If you are a new arrival to this thread and have found that it is locked but still want to show your support for Affinity on Linux, simply like this post
