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Hi, I am trainglot to paste an image from m’y e-mail on a new Photo document on iPad… but can’t fond thé Wayne to gent it dine. May I request some help? How is it possible to do a simple copy/paste from any document into Affinity ? Thanks for any hint
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Antidote intégration
Castle Al replied to Titep's topic in Feedback for the V1 Affinity Suite of Products
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Hello, I wonder if there is some trick in order to automatically number the command-J, some way to get an incremental add on to each new duplicate. If not, it would be nice to have it. I often have over twenty duplicates of a same element, and having automatically a distinct number after the name would be a real plus.
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Thanks for your fast réaction, Yet, how do you get these options? Using Publisher 1.8.3, there seems to be no way to have an empty presets field... There's also no "Compatibily" choice neigther... Amongst the presets, I can only find a "flatten" option... but this as probably nothing to do with avoiding an ICC profile attribution. It's puzzling, sort of. Auch! No wait... There's a small "Plus" (french version) at the bottom of the main submenu). There I get the following (see image)
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Yessss! Of course: I've overseen the "è" in the file name (damned auto-corrector!). Thank You!
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Do you think it would be possible to create an ebook just like a website? That would be fine. At least, with HTML, tons of limitations could be clown away and allow beautifully constructed books.
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As Scrivener user, I find myself less disappointed of a lack of ePub export in Publisher. Yet as I see how well the job has been done by the Serif's team, I have no doubt that an Affinity Publisher epub export will be amazing. A real Applewise WYSYWIG way of bringing out exactly things you want to have them done!
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Pay a license for another user
Castle Al replied to Castle Al's topic in Customer Service, Accounts and Purchasing
Great! Thanks... I just did so right away! B) -
Purchase Affinity for a Friend
Castle Al replied to Tom Howell's topic in Customer Service, Accounts and Purchasing
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Pay a license for another user
Castle Al posted a topic in Customer Service, Accounts and Purchasing
Hello, I'm a Mac user, but work with someone on Windows. We both collaborate in a non profit association. I wish to offer a Photo and a Publisher license to this personne (actually on older Adobe versions), in order to get a proper workflow. How do I proceed to have here downloading these Windows licenses on here PC? -
This year, I'll probably turn about six of my existing books into ebooks. But They definitely will cost much less then the 14$ average. It is absurd to sell a formless and graphically downgraded (non)object at such prices! Text content alone can be beautiful, of course, but typography and page arrangements are fundamentals.
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Yes Imarcos, I'm with you regarding the perpetual sabotage of standardization. It's a nightmare since there are no more existing tools to create things the way graphists and artists dream of. Everything has to go through conformity. It's a pitty and a shame... but who are we to fight this strong established claws? Yet, I dream of the day websites and ebooks will look pretty, and full of astonishing visual freedom!
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SOLVED, SOLVED; SOLVED! Sorry for my squatting. I copied photo and Designer on an external SSD, restante the Mac and went back to the Store. It immediately accepted to UPGRADE my copies! Now it works... yet it changed and I'll have to find where all the brush types are... 🙏 Thanks a lot for your tips! 🙏 ( I've thrown away Photo and Design... And now, I can't get them back anymore because the AppStore sticks to thing to go on upgrading! I probably WILL have to start a topic about that mess... )
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So do I... but my 1.8 Appstore installation gets stuck in a perpetual circle, making upgrading impossible. @PaoloT: Yes, I full agree with you. I have 8 books to turn into Ebooks this year. I'll probably try it again through Scrivener (it will certainly make a good job, once I'll have learned to use it right).