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steday got a reaction from MikeTO in Table of content - retrait - what is that ?
Hi Mike
Thank you very much to have taking time to answer my question.
It confirm what I have seen.
Cordialy
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steday got a reaction from ajwwong in Is there a keyboard shortcut for Apply Master?
Hello
If I understand clearly what you want, you can right click a master page an in the menu you have a command to apply master to several pages (selected, odd, even, specific pages...) in one shot.
On Mac , my Affinity apps are crashing some times, but not too often, perhaps you could try changing GPU parameters on Preferences (see Affinity help for that).
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steday got a reaction from Elwen in How to align image and text within a text box?
Hello Elwen
If I understand correctly what you want, here the answer.
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steday got a reaction from walt.farrell in Publisher 2.1.1 / 2.2.0 Linked File Layer Visibility Override
Dan
Thank you, it answer my question.
Walt,
I really appreciate the time you spend answering my question.
The files was really linked, Dan answer my question, my file contain no layers.
Thank you
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steday got a reaction from Dan C in Publisher 2.1.1 / 2.2.0 Linked File Layer Visibility Override
Dan
Thank you, it answer my question.
Walt,
I really appreciate the time you spend answering my question.
The files was really linked, Dan answer my question, my file contain no layers.
Thank you
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steday got a reaction from U. Dinser in Request : shortcut for the hand tool when editing text
Hello
Thank you every one for your answers.
I know about what you say, but I think a solution with one key is better.
I do very often the sequence : zoom - typing texte - pan - continuing typing. With your solution I have to press ESC - press V - press spacebar to pan - double clic to re-enter the text frame for typing.
So having a one key fast solution for panning is better. Again the ALT key as InDesign is a good way : press ALT - Pan - release ALT - continuing typing.
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steday got a reaction from Hangman in Designer, artboard and bleed
Hi Hangman
Thank you for taking time to answer me. Hope the bug will be resolved in a near future !
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steday got a reaction from deeds in Request : shortcut for the hand tool when editing text
Hello
Thank you every one for your answers.
I know about what you say, but I think a solution with one key is better.
I do very often the sequence : zoom - typing texte - pan - continuing typing. With your solution I have to press ESC - press V - press spacebar to pan - double clic to re-enter the text frame for typing.
So having a one key fast solution for panning is better. Again the ALT key as InDesign is a good way : press ALT - Pan - release ALT - continuing typing.
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steday got a reaction from Gigiga in Request : shortcut for the hand tool when editing text
Hello
Thank you every one for your answers.
I know about what you say, but I think a solution with one key is better.
I do very often the sequence : zoom - typing texte - pan - continuing typing. With your solution I have to press ESC - press V - press spacebar to pan - double clic to re-enter the text frame for typing.
So having a one key fast solution for panning is better. Again the ALT key as InDesign is a good way : press ALT - Pan - release ALT - continuing typing.
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steday got a reaction from user_0815 in Request : shortcut for the hand tool when editing text
Hello
Thank you every one for your answers.
I know about what you say, but I think a solution with one key is better.
I do very often the sequence : zoom - typing texte - pan - continuing typing. With your solution I have to press ESC - press V - press spacebar to pan - double clic to re-enter the text frame for typing.
So having a one key fast solution for panning is better. Again the ALT key as InDesign is a good way : press ALT - Pan - release ALT - continuing typing.
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steday got a reaction from Appleman1 in Creating Selections and Masks
Hello
If I underwent clearly your questions :
You have an equivalent to Quick Mask Mode in Affinity : and you can use a paint brush to paint the Selection (all is translucent red when you enter the mask mode, that mean nothing selected, you paint selection with white and deselect with black)
The defaut shortcut to activate : deactivate the mask mode is Q (very often shortcut are the same as Photoshop by default, and you can edit most of them in Affinity);
When you exit the mask mode, you can invert the selection, again same shortcut than Photoshop (CMD+Shift+I).
Hope it's clear and it will help you.
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steday got a reaction from Ldina in Tonal Correction Tools Explained in Affinity Photo/Develop Personas
Great work, thank you.
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steday got a reaction from kenmcd in TOC and Styles
The TOC styles are only visibles in the styles panel when the text frame with the TOC is selected, or when the text cursor is in this text frame.
This is not very practical, and make easy to do mistake when editing a TOC style.
So, could it be more valuable to access the TOC styles, even if the TOC text frame is not selected?