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Dave Harris

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  1. Sure.

    FieldLines is a file from Rhino created with Grasshopper. (http://www.rhino3d.com/  &  http://www.grasshopper3d.com/ ).

    LorenzAttractor is exported from Moment of Inspiration (MoI: http://moi3d.com/gallery/) 

     

    Thanks. It looks like they aren't self-contained EPS. They use some resources with names like Adobe_packedarray. The library we use for importing EPS doesn't have definitions of them. We'll have a look to see if we can do anything about this, but no promises.

     

     

    EDIT: It would also be good to be able to export to this Postscript based format to be able to bring things from AD to those CAD tools.

    We can export in EPS, which may work.

  2. I messed up a bit with it trying to understand. Am I right supposing that when doing a text box the after paragraph indent is set automatically (at least this is what i see happening) with the same pt value of text height?

     

    No. The After space is independent of the text height. However, both have default values, which both happen to be 12pt as shipped.

     

    At least for Frame text. Art text has a default of 0pt for After. This is because Art text doesn't line-wrap, so people tend to use hard line breaks, and wouldn't want a gap after every line.

     

    Frame text does line-wrap. It's better to use After space to separate paragraphs than to put a blank line. Of course, you can also use a first line indent to mark where new paragraphs start, in which case you might not want the After space. We had to pick one scheme or another for our defaults and we went with After space rather than left indents. I think it's the more common style - it's what we naturally use in this forum, for example. Feel free to change it for your documents. I describe above how you can set new defaults.

  3. I figured it out about the brackets and exactly % height etc, which would be fine if it was consistent (even if it would be great to be able to select a default — Exactly OR %Height— , maybe document based, as it's working with selecting pixels pt mm etc for measurement).

     

    If you change it, it should become the default for new text objects in that document. If you then use Edit > Defaults > Save, it should become the default for new documents, too. That will save all the object defaults: text ones like font, and also shape ones like stroke weight and fill.

  4. Thanks for the feedback. We don't currently support auto-hyphenation. That's something we'll have to add for Publisher. In the mean time you can use soft hyphens to hyphenate manually.

     

    We have several ways of setting paragraph leading. If you click the leading popup, the top few entries should be Default, Exactly, % Height, At Least, Multiple. Which of these is selected affects how what you type into the box is interpreted. When the displayed value is in brackets, it means it's a calculated value. For example, set Exactly and 12pt, and the display will show 12pt. Set % Height and 100%, and the display will show (12pt), because 100% of a 12pt font is 12pt.

     

    That's how it should work. I'm surprised to see the 1pt displayed for what does not look like 1pt leading. That's probably a bug - it looks like this is the Windows version and it may be getting the units wrong. Can you remember what you typed to get it into that state? Which items are ticked in the popup?

  5. One of the selling points and advantages of Serif products was not having to endure a major re-learning process across products and versions.  Now the attitude seems to be "It was fun while it lasted, but that was then and this is now" (or "that was PC, this is Mac").

     

    We aim to have the same kind of consistency across the Affinity range (Designer, Photo, Publisher) as we have across the Plus range. Actually more, because all the Affinity apps share same document format and much of their code. Being able to open an Affinity Designer document in Affinity Photo and be able to work on it with the same UI is very important to us.

     

    However, Affinity is a different suite to Plus, not an extension of it, and having a clean break is part of what enables us to innovate and make Affinity the best we can.

  6. We plan to add r2l scripts eventually, but not for a long while. Sorry.

     

    The app already supports contextual alternates and much more. Have you seen the Text > Show Typography panel? Inserting a glyph from a font is something we plan to add.

     

    The languages in the Character panel are currently those for spelling, and depend on what dictionaries are available. However, that language is also used to select OpenTyp features, and will affect hyphenation when we implement that. Are you wanting more spelling languages, or are you wanting to set OpenType to a language even if you don't have its spelling dictionary?

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