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I see Ronny's point, alignment is a form of transformation, but as Walt pointed out, it seems like an odd place for the feature. That being said, I'm currently creating a lot of family trees in Designer which is tedious. I aligned and changed the width of rectangles many times yesterday. While I might expect these to be in separate windows, it would actually save me time to have them grouped like they are now. I just tried it and it worked great. But the placement of the controls does feel off.
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hyperlinks and anchors
MikeTO replied to dead's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
I couldn't get this to work with Publisher but did with Pages, so perhaps it's not a supported feature. I wouldn't expect it to work unless Phone were listed as an option. It worked fine with a PDF I created with Apple Pages. With Publisher, the PDF worked fine in Apple Pages and hard crashed Acrobat Reader. I couldn't find a syntax that didn't crash Acrobat. Note that with Apple Preview, you have to right-click (Ctrl click) the link and choose Open Link or it will just give you a system beep and not make the call. With Acrobat Reader it wil just make the call after alerting you that the document is trying to do that. -
This is great, thank you. The only thing I find odd with it is an inconsistency with unfilled paths. With the Move tool selected, you must double-click the stroke to switch to the Node tool because double-clicking the fill deselects. With the Node tool selected, you must double-click the empty fill to switch to the Node tool because double-clicking the stroke adds a node. You have to change targets to toggle back and forth. Perhaps it would be better if double-clicking the empty fill always deselected and double-clicking the stroke always switched tools? With an unfilled shape: Double-click on stroke with either tool switches tools Double-click on empty fill with either tool deselects, as apps always do With a filled shape: Double-click on stroke with either tool switches tools Double-click on solid fill with either tool switches tools With an unfilled path: Double-click on stroke with Move tool switches tools Double-click on stroke with Node tool adds a node Double-click on empty fill with Move tool deselects, as apps always do Double-click on empty fill with Node tool switches tools With a filled path: Double-click on stroke with Move tool switches tools Double-click on stroke with Node tool adds a node Double-click on solid fill with either tool switches tools
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Here's what I've written for the next manual update. This illustrates why it's confusing—changing the Language for text frames and text objects at the same time requires selecting the language, changing tools, and selecting the language a second time even though it's already selected. To change specific attribute(s) for the current default formatting: Create a temporary new document; its settings are unimportant because it will be deleted when you’re done. To change the defaults for text frames, choose the Frame Text or Table tool. Change any attributes you wish to change. To change the defaults for text objects, choose any other tool such as the Artistic Text or Move tool. Change any attributes you wish to change. To change the default value for an attribute for both text frames and text objects, you must choose the attribute separately for both of them. For example, choose the Frame Text tool and change the attribute and then choose the Artistic Text tool and reselect the same attribute, even though it will already show that value. For a list control such as Font Family, select the option from the list a second time by clicking it twice. For a text field control such as Font Size, click in the text field and press Return. For a checkbox control such as No Break, click it twice to select/deselect it again. For a toggle control such as Underline, select another option and then select it again. Choose Edit > Defaults > Save to save the changes you have made.
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Custom date formatting for fields
MikeTO replied to Ash's topic in [ARCHIVE] 2.3, 2.2 & 2.1 Features and Improvements
Hi, are you using macOS Sonoma? There's a known issue with Sonoma and time zones. Serif has it on their list but it may be something Apple has to fix. -
text flow for endnotes
MikeTO replied to mogsie's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Ah, this is a known bug but there's an easy workaround. You're using the End of Story position for your endnotes and you have more endnotes than will fit in the final frame of the story. When that happens, the Text Flow Out control is covered up. Open the Layers panel. Click in an endnote and you will see the layer selected in the panel. It is a child of a parent layer so select the parent by clicking on it. This will select the parent text frame and now the Text Flow Out control will be visible. Cheers -
You don't need to type text or even draw a frame. And you don't need to use sync from selection - that command is only to set a document's default formatting to match some existing formatting. But it's very confusing because there are two sets of default text attributes and saving defaults saves both sets of defaults at the same time. Publisher has one set of text defaults for text frames (text frames, shape text frames, and tables) and another set of text defaults for text objects (art text objects and path text). I did not explain this well in my manual so I will update it for the next version. This example might clear things up: Create a new document Choose Edit > Defaults > Factory Reset Choose Edit > Defaults > Save Close the document and create a new one - you will now have Arial 12 as your default for text frames and text objects With the Move tool still selected, change font from Arial to Times and size from 12 to 24 Choose the Frame Text tool and change font from Times to Garamond and size from 24 to 36 Choose Edit > Defaults > Save - most users would now expect to have Garamond 36 as their only default but that's not how it works - you saved both of those changes at the same time Close the document and create a new one With the Move tool still selected or if you choose the Art Text tool, you will have Times 24 because that's the object default Choose the Frame Text tool and you will have Garamond 36 because that's the frame default I imagine it was designed this way on purpose but IMO there should be only one set of text defaults.
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How do I resize a text frame?
MikeTO replied to bobdobbs's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Hi, there should be handles for any frame that you select. If you see x icons where the handles should be it's because the frame is locked and can't be edited. This would happen if you locked the frame using the Layers panel (or through a keyboard shortcut by accident) or if the frame was inherited from a master page in which case you need to go to the master page to edit the frame. Good luck -
Multiple Indexes
MikeTO replied to philipt18's topic in Feedback for the Affinity V2 Suite of Products
This has been requested many times but the more requests the better, multiple indices are sorely needed. In the meantime, I've written instructions for how to hack the index feature to create multiple indices. The workaround has some limitations but it works fine. Please see the "Creating multiple indices" section of the free Publisher manual I've shared in this forum - the link is in my signature below. There is no way to create a definitions or glossary in Publisher. It's a feature missing from MS Word and InDesign, too, although MS Word does have its table of authorities feature. You could manually create the glossary as you go along and then when you're done laying out your book search for each term using Find and Replace and link the term to the glossary entry. Good luck. -
text flow for endnotes
MikeTO replied to mogsie's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Hi Mogsie, what do you mean by it won't let you flow the text to the next page? If you Shift+click the Text Flow Out control on the right side of the endnote frame toward the bottom, will Publisher not create additional pages of frames as required? Cheers -
I create one master page for the basic stuff like footers and headers and then create other master pages with the layout stuff like text frames. Then I apply the basic one to the layout ones. You might want to consider using custom fields (aka user variables). You could create one for your volume and issue numbers, insert those into the header or footer, and then just change the custom field for each issue. Cheers
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That's not how it's supposed to work. The default is saved and used even if I quit the application. I just tried it and it worked fine for me. You can save the default for any character or paragraph attribute by following the steps I provided above.
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MikeTO replied to Ian Brockbank's topic in V2 Bugs found on Windows
Do you have any third-party mouse drivers or utilities installed, such as the Logitech software? What type of mouse do you have? Is it a high DPI mouse? If it's wireless, is it fully recharged? If you have a trackpad, too, try disconnecting your mouse and seeing if the issue also happens with your trackpad. Or if. you're using the trackpad already, try using a mouse instead. -
I left out a step. You can set Affinity's default language by first creating a document, drawing a text frame, selecting the language from the Character panel's Language > Spelling list, and then choosing Edit > Defaults > Save.
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hyperlinks and anchors
MikeTO replied to dead's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Are you saying you are making a hyperlink from a table of contents entry to a heading's anchor? If so, that's not a good idea, the TOC is replaced each time it is updated which is why you would need to keep recreating them. You don't need to do create hyperlinks from a TOC to anchors, Publisher will do that for you automatically. Select the "Include as PDF bookmarks" option in the TOC panel and include bookmarks when exporting to PDF and Publisher will convert your TOC entries into hyperlinks. If you want to make them look like hyperlinks, you can do that by editing the TOC entry's text style. But never manually select text in the TOC and make it into a hyperlink. -
Bug affecting superscript styles in Affinity Publisher 2.3.0
MikeTO replied to LEB's topic in V2 Bugs found on macOS
I can reproduce this bug on macOS. Here's a screen recording. It doesn't happen with the regular baseline field, just with the text style one. Screen Recording 2024-01-07 at 10.24.36 AM.mov -
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MikeTO replied to Ian Brockbank's topic in V2 Bugs found on Windows
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Those are end of paragraph marks (U+2029) but Publisher is showing you the wrong special character symbol. They're showing as paragraph marks for the rest of us. You can't fix this with Find & Replace because the right characters are there. Does this problem occur with all documents In Publisher, including a new one? Does restarting Publisher solve it? Try opening the file in Designer if you have it - which special character is shown in Designer? If it works correctly in Designer but not in Publisher, quit Publisher and restart it with Ctrl held down. Clear your user data and see if that solves it. If worst comes to worst, reinstalling Publisher should fix it. These special characters are hardcoded within the application somewhere. Good luck.
