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herbz

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  1. Hi MEB,

     

    Many thanks for the response! Ok, thats a shame. Its the only feature missing that I would otherwise use for my artwork in Adobe Illustrator... and I use the feature allot! 

     

    Personally, in my opinion and for what I need, I think its an extremely important feature that should not be overlooked. It may be the difference for some. 

     

    Cheers buddy,

     

    H

  2. Hi there!

     

    I'm trying to work out how to find the length of a path... Basically, the length from A to B in the screenshot attached... 

     

    I.e - if you imagined the line was a piece of string and you pulled it straight by holding A and B, what would the width of the object be?

     

    I'm sure this is an easy task, I just can't work it out!

     

    Any help would be appreciated!

     

    Thanks,

     

    Herbz

  3. Hi there, 

     

    ***Can this please be kept privet due to current artwork being on the screenshot***

     

    I have recently left Adobe to come and join the Affinity designer revolution! I'm super impressed and feel that although its not quiet there, I have no doubt that you guys are heading in the right direction and its only a matter of time before you absolutely rock it.... plus its great to support a UK company!!

     

    So, my problem... I'm sure this is an easy fix. I copied some of my artwork from a PDF that was created with illustrator. I've done a fair amount of work on the doc, but cannot seem to export now.

     

    I have attached some screen shots...

     

    Many thanks,

     

    Henry

     

     

    [EDIT] Files removed.

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