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Phil_rose

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  1. 1 hour ago, thomaso said:

    What happens if you re-do the process, do you get the white line again? If yes, at what stage (after which action) does it occur?

    I'm not sure but I think you may be misunderstanding what is happening. Let me try to explain it again and see if I can do a better job.

    I open Publisher and then switch to Designer. I then get the pen tool and draw a line. I then get the text tool and hover over that line until it turns into an I beam. I then click and type. The line remains intact and the same, as it was when I drew it as in the screenshot attached. If I then returned to Publisher I can change the properties of the line to make them non-existent. If I try within the Designer persona to change the properties (I'm attaching a screenshot that shows what happens when I make the stroke red and larger) it affects the letters but not the line which remains as it was, black.

    If I open Designer as a stand-alone application and draw a black line with the pen and then do the same thing to add some text the line that I'm drawing on disappears. If I go to the node tool I am able to adjust the beginning and end of the line. If I select this object (the invisible line and the text) and change the properties it only affects a text.

    So it seems like the workaround if you are using Designer but starting by creating the item in Publisher is to create the object in Designer, go to Publisher and remove the line in the Text Frame palette. This definitely seems like a bug. Shouldn't this action work the same in Designer whether one starts from Designer or from Publisher? 

    The third screenshot I have added shows what CorelDRAW does which would be ideal. It makes the line and the text as two separate objects and nests them.

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  2. 1 hour ago, walt.farrell said:

    I'm not sure it's a bug. As Publisher has the ability to keep the stroke and background color, it defaults to keeping them. If you save the document in Publisher that default is probably set for the document, and then applies if you do further edits in Designer (which does not have the ability to set those options, but evidently believes them if set by Publisher).

    OK. Seems like an omission rather than a... well, no. If it removes the line in Designer but NOT if you started in Publisher.. that seems like a bug. What I want is for it to behave like CoreDRAW. As you can see from the screenshot, it creates the text as a sub- object of the curve if that makes sense! 

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  3. 6 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

    That's odd, Phil. In Designer the stroke of the path is supposed to be removed automatically when the path is converted to a Text Path.

    Perhaps you could remove the stroke from the path before you convert it? Otherwise, if you have Publisher, you can open the file in Publisher and use the Text Frame panel to remove the stroke.

    This worked as a workaround, thanks (going into Publisher) but no, it definitely keeps the line. I use the pen tool to make a line, select artistic text, click and write on the line, click away with the Move tool and the line remains. Is that what you are doing?

  4. In case anyone is interested, my method is to find an image online of swatches, bring it into Coreldraw, trace it to produce all the tones as objects, export as WMF, bring into Publisher (or Designer) and create a palette from the document. 

  5. On 4/8/2020 at 6:29 AM, pr1970 said:

    This works ok on the PC, have set mine to alt / ctrl + backspace for primary / secondary colours.

    I can't make this work. I have changed the shortcuts to alt/ctrl and \ as you can see in the screenshot and then I create a selection as you see in the other screenshot and I hit those keyboard shortcuts and nothing happens. Can you see anything I might be doing wrong? Thanks very much,
    Phil

     

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  6. Hi all, I downloaded the free templates from the Affinity website but when I go into Designer and click open and templates and then Add Folder it seems to think that the folder is empty and it is not seeing any of the templates. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?

    Thanks very much,
    Phil

    PS in the screenshot the Explorer pane showing is what I see when I click Show in Explorer so you can see that it is the correct folder.

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  7. Hi all, I create a circle in Designer (which I access from Publisher) and I write some text around the edge of the circle. I now can find no way to either delete the circle nor to change the colour of the circle to white so that it does not show up. If I change the colour of the outline it changes the colour of the outline on the text and not on the circle. Similarly if I change the colour of the fill it only applies it to the text.

    I am aware that this has converted the circle to a text frame and according to another thread here that I read I'm supposed to open a pallet called Text Frame but I have no pallet by that name under View>Studio so I see no way of accessing that.

    Can anyone please help as this is driving me mad!
    Thanks very much,
    Phil

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  8. Hi all, I too am having this problem and cannot make it work. I draw a circle and then I select text tool and type the words on the line as shown in the attached screenshot. I can now not have any effect on the properties of the circle. I understand that it may have turned into a text frame but I cannot bring up a text frame palette since it is not an option under VIEW> studio. Can anyone help?

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  9. On 12/25/2019 at 3:08 AM, Fritz_H said:

    I got the impression, that Serif/Affinity is very proud of their products (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qCoaTJK-e0 )
    Therefore I guess, they might perhaps be less happy about feedback like "I want this feature because competitive product XX has it too.."

    Allow me to suggest this:
    How about an empty panel where you can place your favorite, most used commands in?
    or perhaps this panel populates itself? (AI?) by monitoring the application-usage?
    perhaps the user may lock some of those automatically learned "most-used" Commands against being overwritten by AI?

    Since I am not sure if I can explain my idea properly:
    Think of it like the ribbon-bar in MS Word where you can create your own ribbons containing your favorite commands..

    kind regards
    Fritz

    I'm pretty sure that Serif are hoping to get photographers to switch from other, more successful products to theirs. Now, I think about which product might be more successful than AP that they might want to persuade people to switch from and I come up with, hmm, I know, Photoshop! How happy or otherwise they are isn't really that much of a concern for me. And I am pretty sure a corporation like Serif is made of sterner stuff than you are giving them credit for. 

    If anyone from Serif read my original post and would like to come out with an official statement from the company that they would rather NOT hear from people what elements of a more successful program would help to keep people as their customers because it hurts their feelings they're welcome to do so.

  10. 36 minutes ago, RNKLN said:

    Apart from that, isn't it easier to simply apply a non-destructive sharpening to the base layer and that use the mask (which automatically comes as part of the non-destructive adjustment) to paint in or out?

    A very good point. I am actually sharpening in NIK Sharpener Pro 3 as a Plugin. I should try your method though and see who does a better job. Thanks!

    Phil

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