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wonderings

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  1. Adobe and Affinity are very different in how they work. You can download the apps but they are not licenses by Microsoft or Apple, that is treated like an in app purchase. Affinity is not activated this way and they would need to change their apps and probably back end to allow for activation through your Affinity account like Adobe does. A draw back of this could be limited amount of installs. Adobe CC can be used on 2 machines total. Right now I could install my Affinity apps on every Mac I own (4) and it is controlled through the Apple App store. 

  2. Would be really nice if you could have the option to install a new version without deleting the old. Not sure how that would be possible in the Mac App Store but should be doable if getting the latest updates direct from Affinity. Indesign offers that with new version updates. I think at the stage Affinity is in each update has more risk then Adobe products. Gives a level of protection to the user and allows testing without losing what was already working fine before the update. 

  3. Not sure export to IDML makes much sense. The only value I see of importing IDML files is converting jobs from Indesign to Publisher. There will be issues, files will not import perfectly so you are getting a good start but will have to check every file to make sure it imports correctly. Now why would you want to repeat this with an export to Indesign? You will have to check again the file in Indesign to make sure everything stays the same. Sounds like a lot of tedious and unneeded work. One way makes sense converting to new software, the ability to go back and forth between Indesign and Publisher sounds like a real headache. Any printer you send files to should be fine with print ready PDF's. In fact I would say most prefer it. 

  4. 20 minutes ago, Deshy said:

    Jeez. My trial just ended. Thanks for tracking my IP and nipping it in the bud. 😡

    Pretty sure it is all automated and not someone sitting there manually de-autherizing demo's of their software. For what Affinity has done the software is incredibly cheap. Maybe you should just drop the few dollars and buy it rather then try and get free work done on demo software. 

  5. 30 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

    If you purchased via the Mac App Store, I think that MacOS might enforce a limit on the number of files that Publisher (or any other MAS application) can have open.

    If you have a lot of fonts installed, I think that will also contribute to the issue. Possibly you could use a font manager to reduce the number of fonts to just the ones you're actively using, which would allow Publisher to open more of your illustration files.

    (Disclaimer: Not a Mac user; just making some inferences from things I've read in these forums.)

    Maybe I am reading the OP question wrong, but this is not 150 publisher files but 150 placed files in Publisher. 

  6. Personally I would not be placing PDF's into Publisher at this time. Too many issues with fonts as it wants to make it editable and there is no pass through option to avoid it. 

    If you are dead set on using Publisher then you could outline all the fonts in PDF if you have Acrobat Pro. All text will be vector so no loss of quality and images and other vector objects are left untouched. 

  7. Personally use FontExplore Pro, prefer it over Suitcase though it has been years since I used Suitcase. With Indesign packaged files I find I do not need or use FontExplorer much anymore. I am anal about packaging files so all fonts and everything necessary is there and Indesign sees the fonts in the "Document fonts" folder and does not need activating. 

  8. As much as I would like to see the direction they are heading I am sure they do not make it public because all it would really do is have people complain or give their ideas on where it should go... I know I would.

    I think the logical steps forward is to fix PDF import so a PDF can be placed without it changing and then add Data merge. Other way around seems backwards to me as many people who work in print are doing data merges on customer created PDF's. 

  9. On 3/14/2020 at 8:54 AM, rongittings said:

    This is actually quite frustrating.

    Firstly I just can't understand why a program as sophisticated as Publisher just won't 'import' a PDF document without altering it, annoyingly it only alters some 'imports' and not all of them. I have found that by 'opening' a PDF document and checking the box that enables some editing the problem can be resolved to a certain degree, although when editing the text within the boxes it still does really strange things that I can't alter. Once I've got the table to be as good as I can get it, again it's never perfect, and saving it as a JPG, I can then place it where I want it. It does work but it's very long winded and the result is never really as good as the original PDF.

    I seem to remember that there was never this problem until Version 8 was launched, I think that Serif have got this update seriously wrong as it's not the first problem I've encountered that has required a lot of unnecessary work to produce a good result.

    Has anyone else experienced this?

     

     

    This problem, though I think they call it a feature, has been around since the beta before release. It makes the program completely unusable for anything with PDF placements in my opinion as I could never trust it and who knows what could be missed when looking it over to find its problems. 

    If you have Acrobat Pro you could outline all fonts which should then in turn let you place the file safely in Publisher and keep the outlined text vector. In Acrobat Pro (latest release) you go to "Print Production" and in there "Preflight" Select "Convert Fonts to Outline". You can overwrite the original file or resave. Once this is done you have a PDF with no fonts and again should have no issues (where fonts are concerned) when placing in Publisher. 

    Personally not something I would do for a job but if you are set on using Publisher in its current state it will get you through. 

  10. The big question here is why? Publisher is not presentation software and Powerpoint is not page layout despite how many files I get sent to me made in Powerpoint.

    If you really want to design for Powerpoint you could make your page in Publisher the correct aspect ration, think standard is still 1024 x 768. Design your pages and export as PDF and just plop them in Powerpoint. Of course you cannot do any custom transitions for text elements or images, but again that is why you should set up in Powerpoint if you need that. 

  11. This would be a big mistake for Affinity to focus on imposition at this stage of the game. I used to do manual imposition in Indesign and Quark years ago, but those days are over. If you are using any digital press from Canon, Ricoh, Xerox, Konica with a Fiery RIP you have basic book imposition options built in.

    Now if you mean something like step and repeat, then yes I would agree that should be there... if it is not there. I do not use the software a whole lot, but still would not be a big must have feature over others that need adding and resolving.

    There are options out there for imposition in Acrobat as well as stand alone imposition. If you are doing it enough it might be worth looking at Imposition Studio Pro. They have 2 versions a Digital and Offset. Not badly priced for pretty powerful imposition software. I was my main imposition software till our company merged with another and they use a different system.  

  12. I agree mail merge is needed but not before the PDF import is fixed. Much of the data merge I do is on top of supplied PDF's. I can in no way shape or form trust Publisher with any PDF in its current state. If I was going to have an order it would be PDF import with NO attempts at editing the PDF then data merge capabilities. That along with preflight would make it a much more usable and pro like app. 

  13. I copied text from icladius supplied file. I pasted that text in a new document no region settings set (English Canadian). In the screen shot his text is on the bottom, I retyped his text in a new text box above. You can see that my re-typed text is fine, but his is not. Used the same font and size. There nothing peculiar that I can see in comparing the two, all seems identical

     

    49619320947_e6749580ed_b.jpgScreen Shot 2020-03-04 at 3.30.00 PM by B P, on Flickr

  14. If it was working fine before the update can you go and restore via a Time Machine backup (if you have one) and get on with business knowing it all worked then? When updates come out I never delete the previous version till I am comfortable with the latest release as this issues pop up with new features. Worst time to do updates are when you are in the middle of a job. Good luck, feel your pain, been there before and learned my lesson.

  15. 2 hours ago, benwiggy said:

    Having the fonts installed is not enough: Affinity fails to reproduce even basic fi and fl ligatures in Times New Roman. 

    This very day, on another forum, someone was asking for alternatives to InDesign. His work involves placing PDFs on pages, so I was unable to recommend Affinity Publisher.

    If you can import an EPS with non-installed, embedded fonts correctly, then really, there's no reason why a PDF made from that very EPS should produce bizarre results. The Affinity 'engine' is over 5 years old now. Photo can't raster a PDF. Publisher can't place one. Designer can't edit one. These are all long-solved problems.

    It's a very ugly stain on an otherwise brilliant suite. I hope we don't have to wait for version 2.0 - or longer.

    This is the number 1 reason I do not use it other then testing and like you why I cannot recommend Publisher. Part of page layout and design is using customer PDF's and not always have access the fonts and really not needing the fonts as the PDF itself is not being edited. This has been an issue since the BETA but many seem to think of it as a feature having a PDF editor in their page layout software. I do not want Indesign to edit my PDF's and I certainly don't want Publisher. I would think this would be more handy in Designer if they are going to edit PDF's anywhere. 

    Hopefully this becomes a priority as it is a foundational feature for the program in my opinion. 

  16. I opened the Publisher file and get the same thing. I am in Canada and only have Canadian English selected, and never use anything else save for the odd time when typing in French. I think this is a settings issue in your document. Not sure what it could be but when I copy and past some of the text into a new Publisher document it still underlines words in red. If I type the same text above it, the exact same way it finds no issue with the spelling. When right clicking on word it gives no options for what it thinks it should be.

    Wast this text copied in from somewhere else? Not sure why that would matter but this is very bizarre 

  17. 34 minutes ago, Cecil said:

    Only the very rich or misinform would purchase RAM greater than the base model.  I did purchase the new iMac 2019 model, in fear the newer model release will prevent one from upgrading RAM.  BTW, the signature, if populated as mine, show the users model.😊

    That would probably be my end with Apple if they did that. 

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