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x, a and c only work in the text height controls, so they can be relative to the font they are applying to. Using em for the size of an artboard is different because an artboard might contain no text, or text with many different sizes and fonts.
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Vector for dummies
Dave Harris replied to Wilfred Hildonen's topic in Older Feedback & Suggestion Posts
It becomes an embedded document. It is stored as vector, but in version 1.4 it always exports as a bitmap. This should be fixed in 1.5. I believe it is working in the current beta, if you want to try that just for export. It's available from the beta forum. -
Art text is treated as a geometric shape, like an ellipse or rounded rectangle. It's easy to resize or stretch out of proportion. Dragging with the Art text tool creates new text with the given baseline and cap-height, much as dragging with a shape tool creates a shape with a particular size. Clicking with the Art text tool on the edge of a shape or curve converts that object into a text path. Frame text is more, well, texty. Yes, it wraps. It is much easier to work with as paragraphs because you don't need to put in the line breaks in by hand. Dragging with the Frame text tool sets the size of the frame, not the size of the text in the frame. Similarly when you resize a text frame, it doesn't resize the text inside it. Clicking on a curve or shape with the Frame text tool converts it into a frame. The differences will be even greater when Publisher comes out, because Frame text will get support for multiple columns, text avoidance areas, and flowing between frames; Art text won't.
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You can do hanging indents now. Set the left indent to 1cm, and the first line indent to 0cm, in that order. A negative first line indent would nominally go outside of the frame. We don't allow that and I'm not sure why you'd want it. If you do what I just wrote and then change the left indent back to 0cm, the first line indent will update and display as -1cm, but actually draw as 0, inside the frame.
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Why Star Time JL for missing fonts
Dave Harris replied to busterkeaton's topic in [ARCHIVE] Designer beta on Windows threads
Some notes: Affinity doesn't currently support embedded fonts in imported PDF. If you change the replacement fonts when opening the PDF, Affinity should remember and default to using the same replacement if it sees the same font in future PDFs. If that isn't happening, on either Windows or Mac, it's a bug. If you don't replace the fonts while opening the PDF, then fallback fonts get used at draw time instead. You don't get any control over those, and the import isn't able to match text flow in the PDF with how Affinity flows text. -
This beta has expired
Dave Harris replied to SinovenatoR's topic in [ARCHIVE] Designer beta on Windows threads
Hi, and welcome to the forums. The current beta is 1.5.0.10, so yours is about a month old. We don't want you to use it because you'll have a much better experience with the new beta, and partly because it won't be helping us make the app better because any bugs you might find are likely already fixed. You can download the latest beta from the first post in the beta forum. -
(Document) Option: Default Font Size
Dave Harris replied to af-user's topic in Older Feedback & Suggestion Posts
That's working as intended. The "current object defaults" are different to the "current object's defaults". Selecting a different object does not change the object defaults. To change them, you need to apply a setting, for example by picking 64pt from the text size control. That will cause the next text you create to have a default size of 64pt. This should work whether or not an object is selected. Another way is to select an object that has the settings you want and use Edit > Defaults > Synchronize from Selection (which is also in the main toolbar). Be aware that Art text has separate defaults to Frame text, and both have separate defaults to shapes and curves. -
(Document) Option: Default Font Size
Dave Harris replied to af-user's topic in Older Feedback & Suggestion Posts
If you use Edit > Defaults > Save, the current object defaults will become the defaults for new documents. This includes the font size. -
We've not made any improvements to the loading time. It's using Affinity after the app is loaded which is faster. Specifically, rendering to the screen, typing text, etc.
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There's no performance hit, but we can't guarantee our text engine will flow the text the same as Adobe's. So it's a choice between it looking the same in Affinity as in Photoshop, or being able to edit the text. We picked the former as the default, mainly because if you then try to edit the text and find you can't, the issue is obvious (even if the solution isn't). Where-as if the text wraps wrong, you might not notice.
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No, that's a bug. It should be fixed in next week's build.
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