duon
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18 hours ago, kenmcd said:
So which Trixie font are you using?
Is that FF Trixie?oh, i thought i aswered you... thank you for informative answer. i have FF Trixie. in AI it works perfectly (in know it is small detail, but it helps a lot)
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4 hours ago, walt.farrell said:
What font is that?
Its called Trixie.
8 minutes ago, R C-R said:Off topic I know, but what is this 🌐 key & where do I find it on my Apple extended keyboard?
I have it on bottom left (macbook pro) its globe+fn key
3 minutes ago, Old Bruce said:If you want to find d type the letter in the search field and it should find (I will wager it depends on the font's construction) all the d glyphs.
unfortunatly, this doesnt work (at least for this font). when i type d into search field, it looks like in attachement picture
4 hours ago, Dan C said:Unfortunately Affinity apps don't natively support this feature within the Glyph Browser, my apologies.
This has been requested previously on the Forums and is something our developers may consider adding to Affinity in a future update.
I'll be sure to add your 'vote' to this feature in our internal development log for you now.
I hope this helps
it would be great. i have no coding skills, but it looks like easy-to-do feature
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hi outfi, thank you for answer (and for the aswer before, because you were anwering me again:) i really appreciate it.
unfortunetly this doesnt work. 🌐 key can find letter but thasts it. it cant fint letter in selected font, just plain letter.
this is example of font i want to use with letters with different thicknes. in Ai i just select letter and software automatically find it in browser.
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Affinity designer great, im wanted to rid off Illustrator, but im using text a lot, with alternative glyphs. Is it possible to find glyph automaticaly by selecting letter in text? Beacause it extremly time consuming to find letter manually. Glyph browser is not able to find letter even if i type it to search. Thank you very much
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On 10/6/2023 at 6:38 PM, Oufti said:
If you have a Mac keyboard, instead of the Affinity Glyph navigator, you could select a glyph in the text and press the Globe/fn key (🌐). This opens Apple's characters viewer and presents you the selected glyph.
thank you for tip, but this unfortunately dost not work for me. this only opens emojis, not the selected character.
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hi, did you find the way in number 1. please?



Is it possible to find glyps automatically by selecting letter in text?
in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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hi @kenmcd, thank you for your comprehensive answer. i need to look at it closer since a lot of thing you mentioned are brand new to me... however im using Trixie HD Pro Heavy and it work perfect in Illustrator. it looks to me that it works pretty good in Affinity also, but seaching for glyphs in browser manually for almost every letter is very time consuming.