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  1. Is it possible to choose which of the discretionary ligatures shall be turned on, and which off? At the moment I believe there is only a global on/off checkbox switch. Could be useful to be able to choose. Or, please, point at where the choice can be made, if this function is already present.
  2. +1 for on/off option. it is annoying when regularly exporting big files.
  3. created and saved. nothing was done in the files.empty A4 publisher.afpubempty A4 designer.afdesign
  4. New empty .afpub files size is approx 8mB. The same .afdesign file is 9kB. Big Sur 11.7.10 Affinities version 2.2.1 p.s. I use Affinity since 2018, and since the end of the last year I miss v1 very much. Watching with sadness how buggy, unpredictable and unstable Affinity becomes. Please, save it.
  5. Same problem with the backspace not working. Fn+backspace works, but I delete layers constantly, and pressing combinations is not what I want. In the shortcuts menu I set backspace for deleting the layer (Edit→delete) but it still does not work.
  6. This partially worked. Publisher very quickly and easily substituted the files on one page without even significantly eating the memory. But to save the file 30gb was not enough and it just stopped responding.
  7. In the resource manager I highlight the “root” or the “main” name of the image and press “replace.”
  8. The constraints remain correct if I replace the image when “the image” within a frame is selected. When I select multiple images in multiple frames the option of replacing image disappears. Thus, I would have to replace all 419 images one by one. But if I select “image frame” (or several of them) and press on “replace image” then the constraints are reset and the substitution appears moved to another area of the page.
  9. Sorry, I’m not sure I understand what you mean exactly by “this”? The file is a collection of incarnations of letters from a printed page of text. The image is a high .dpi scan. I created picture frames, they are all linked to one of the two files (the scanner could not scan the whole print area at once, so I split it into two files). My idea was that if I at first work with compressed jpgs with worse quality, the project would load faster and the workflow would be easier than if I begin with the original tiffs. And I thought to just substitute the files once the project is finished. Obviously, it doesn’t work as I expected.
  10. This seems to solve the memory issue, but the constraints are reset and the image is not placed properly. (The image is placed properly when the files are substituted in the resource manager but that’s too time and memory consuming.)
  11. That was my first guess, but it did not work. It seems that Publisher loads the substitution file multiple times — for each picture frame.
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