JCD2016
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Yup, but affinity-documents won't play ball with graphics software like RIP (large format vinylprinters) or vinylcutting software. So i HAVE to export this to a non-affinity document like PDF or EPS. But loading those back in, for a minor change... ends up back at PX. Because the application doesn't enforce one choice for the user of the software. As long as you stay within the affinity documents you're in luck. Otherwise, I'll end up using Adobe Illustrator. I hate to still needing that software for the stupidest reasons... I like Designer, but it's like a half-full toolbox and the lid keeps popping open when you try to close it... or something like that.
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yup windows 10. And I believe also using the latest version.
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Using the artboard tool, the changes you make cannot be undone. You'll need to close the document without saving, and start over. The undo function does work, but leaves you with a messed up document. goes for imported files like PDF, but also native afdesigner files.
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This is an ideal tool to isolate complex vector drawings. Then invert the selection and delete the waste from your artwork. Now i've got to click and point this by hand, a nightmare. I'm getting more and more reasons to stay with AI then seeing any advantages, besides the Designer app being much faster and cheaper in licensing. But what good is software if you're missing out on alot of tools.
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Logic would be setting a default unit for once and everything after that, and if you need something else (for one specific document) you can change it for that document. That is the logical way in my opinion. The problem does not exist if you stay within the own affinity document files. But i need to export stuff to PDF, EPS for other software.
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This is an extention to my previous post, long time ago. ( To "illustrate" the problem, i put down (in Editable text) for example with a handwritten font. Where the letters overlap eachother.) HELLO HELLO HELLO Then convert this to contours, you'll see in Outline View mode that your text is overlapping, to merge these, you need to ungroup the whole set. Otherwise your pathfinder tools won't be available. Merge them with pathfinder, and regroup them. You can imagine this is rediculous in many instances, and ALOT of extra work I don't know why, but grouped items is a pain from Affinity Designer from the start, it's not working like it's supposed to do.
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Just in short, FORCE the application to always use Millimeters to the users needs. (set it once, just like in Ai) Basta. So the application has to convert it, so no matter what you export it to, it will always honor the users decision for units. This is so damn simple. Just cannot understand why this is such hassle. Everyone would agree with me, with design or other areas. NOBODY USES px in vector orientated designsoftware. Pixels is for pictures, mm is for vector/designwork.
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It all goes sideways, when exporting it to an NON Affinity document. So you set it all correctly, save the affinitydesigner format. Then export it to EPS (to cut graphics on vinyl plotter). Then you realise you need to edit the file again, you'll take the EPS open it in Affinity, boom we're back at PT. Pixels, Points useless stuff within Designer. That's why the Application itself has to overrule the units chosen inside the document. So, set it once in the application to your desired units. Then never have to think about it ever again. Yes, I turned off the Lines and text in points.
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So creating a document size, is completly pointless in Affinity Designer. It just does not honor it at all. I tried this trick, and exported it to EPS. I get a footballfield sized document with a little 100x70mm rectangle in it. Just the same way as I created the first try, a document of 102x72mm This is getting so frustrating to work with
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It honors it as long as it stays a Affinity Designer format, but when you exported it to EPS. And load it back in later, it's back to pt or px. Both highly unusable. I want it to (en)forced within the whole designer application to mm. And that goes for the document size 'sheet' and the shapes as well, fonts and so on. Hopefully this will be adressed some time soon.
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Kids will love this as a decal on their bedroom wall! Sell it to a wallpaper company, and make it a repeating pattern wallpaper!
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When I create a design, using MM (millimeters as units) and export it to let's say EPS. Open this back again, i'm back in px (pixel) units. Somehow the application does not allow me to ALWAYS use Millimeters, as this is the most logical unit within sign-graphics, nobody uses pixel units in signage. Perhaps the solution to this problem is, just like Adobe does; choose what you want to use from the application it self, and it will create or interpret loaded ('strange formats' outside Affinity) always with that unit. Saves me alot of work, since plotting vinyl does only take EPS/ AI in Summa's WinPlot. Using Designer 1.7.3.481 on Windows 10