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Leigh

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  1. On 5/5/2020 at 4:41 PM, lbnkorea said:
    
    @Leigh
    I am on trial for this program and I plan to purchase it.
    I'm afraid I won't be able to purchase this program because of font problem.

    I'm using 1.8xx version and have same problem now.

    I tested 2 computer and got same freezing error.

    Is ther any progress on this issue?

     

    @lbnkorea If you have 1.8.3 installed can you try the following: Press the Windows Key + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog and then type CMD and press Enter. This will launch Command Prompt.

    *Presuming you have the app installed in the default location, type in cd "C:\Program Files\Affinity\Photo\" and press Enter. Now type Photo --disable-font-preview-cache and press Enter - the app will now launch.

    Do you still have the same issue?

  2. On 5/5/2020 at 4:41 PM, lbnkorea said:
    
    @Leigh
    I am on trial for this program and I plan to purchase it.
    I'm afraid I won't be able to purchase this program because of font problem.

    I'm using 1.8xx version and have same problem now.

    I tested 2 computer and got same freezing error.

    Is ther any progress on this issue?

     

    Unfortunately, i've not been able to replicate this issue when using the same fonts. I will check with our QA/Developers to see if they have any further suggestions. I'll keep you updated.

  3. 22 hours ago, Paul Mc said:

    Just wondering if there has been any update to this suggested mod to Designer?  I'm a new user and I'm working on 14 variations (each in separate files) of a label design.  I've been exporting a PNG image as each variation was completed and have suddenly realised that I have only one exported image - Artboard1.png.  There now looks to be a tedious task ahead of me of going in and editing the Slice or Artboard name for each file and then performing the export again.  Surely, a filename parameter could be added to the available list without too much trouble?

    Welcome to the forum Paul Mc :)

    Have you tried using the User Variables to add your specific filename?

  4. Microsoft recommends installing this app from the Microsoft store

    If you've purchased Affinity from the Affinity Store you may get the below message when trying to install the app:

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    Microsoft recommends installing this app from the Microsoft store

    To stop this message from appearing when trying to install our apps, please read the following support article on Microsoft's website: 

    https://support.microsoft.com/help/4458596/windows-10-change-your-app-recommendation-settings

  5. 46 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

    As you're having multiple applications fail, possibly you have a Windows issue.

    Have you checked to see that your Windows system is up-to-date? Can you give us a screenshot from the winver command? (Press the Windows key and R, type winver in the box, press OK.)

    What Walt said :)

    Also, you could try creating a new test user account on the machine to see if that allows you to install our app and perhaps get the other apps working too.

  6. If you purchased your Affinity app from the Affinity Store, your licence details will be stored in an .xml file which can be found in the below locations, depending on the operating system you're using. Deleting the Licence.xml file will remove the licence details used by the app prompting you to re-enter your licence details when you next launch the app.

    • Windows: C:\ProgramData\Affinity\{APPNAME}\1.0\licence.xml or C:\Program Files\Affinity\{APPNAME}\licence.xml
    • macOS: /Users/{USERNAME}/Library/Group Containers/6LVTQB9699.com.seriflabs/{APPNAME}/licence.xml

    If you're having problems navigating to one of the the above folders, try the following:

    • On Windows: Open the Run window ( Win ) and enter the above path or use the address bar in File Explorer enter the above path and press Enter.
    • On macOS: Open Finder and press SHIFT + CMD + G and enter the above path.
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