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saladknown

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  1. Ok, I'm seriously confused on how Affinity Publisher works and manages its internal stuff. Just out of curiousity, I saved my project as an .afpackage. When I open this one, I do not have the issue with the PersonaBackstore.dat file. It stays at 0 kB. Moreover, editing the project is WAY more responsive than it was before. I stored it once again as an .afpub file and the new size (so .afpub -> .afpackage -> .afpbub) reduced from around 104 MB to 8 MB. Opening the new .afpub also seemingly resolved my PersonaBackstore.dat issue. While I'm kinda happy that this seems to be a workaround, I have zero idea why and how. And why.
  2. I've been using AP V1 for a while now to create a catalogue. It's not small (~180 pages with maybe 400 images), but not crazily large I would suppose. I recently noticed that when using AP, my C harddrive will run completely out of memory when leaving AP open for too long (not even using it, just being opened with that project). I realized that it's the somewhat known "PersonaBackstore.dat" file which keeps growing and growing. I have 16 GB RAM on board (yes, not too much, but assuming that everything in PersonaBackstore.dat should fit in RAM, I don't think it matters if I would even have 64 GB of RAM). I've read through several threads here in the forums and could not find a definitive answer. Someone wrote that it should (confusingly) help, to set all images to embed and not link. Isn't there any option to set the desired viewing quality, so AP doesn't render everything super high when editing (only could find the Bilinear vs. Nearest Neighbour setting)? Or to only render X current pages?
  3. Thank you so much for this answer! I also could not find that update in my update history, and very much dislike the idea to just uninstall a bunch of updates. This fix worked flawlessly.
  4. Thank you for the answer. I'll try to use dedicated styles for those purposes then. It was mainly confusing for me, why the text frames are automatically detached.
  5. After playing around some more: Would be a "good" way of keeping the style of a text frame adjustable easy later to use a dedicated group style for each text frame?
  6. Hi there. I'm using Affinity Publisher on Windows and I'm fairly new. I'm designing a product catalogue, for which I'm using a facing master page. My master page has, beside other things, a text frame on the top in which the product title should go. When I create a facing page with this facing master page applied and actual fill this text frame with the product title, this text frame becomes detached from the master automatically. If I change something about the style of this text frame on the master page (e.g., the font size), I can not figure out how to update this changes to the actual page with this master page applied, since the text frame is already detached. When I right-click on the page and choose apply master page, and select migrate, the text frame style does not update. Is there something I'm missing?
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