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superpixel

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  1. The Mac App Store Versions do have such a profile folder too. The user «Leigh» lists them all in his post.
  2. Thank you, works for me! But this is exactly what I meant: A know bug since 3 months and still not solved by Serif, even other apps are doing well with color profiles on macOS Big Sur. At least, if this is known since so long, write it into the documentation.
  3. For home and hobby usage, color profiles may not be that important. But Affinity positions itself as a professional solution for publishing – on the same level as software from Adobe. A professional print workflow depends heavily on the use of color profiles. How can we take the Affinity suite serious as professionals, if such basic functionality keeps being dysfunctional over many update cycles? I would love to switch to Affinity products at work, but it keeps being: just good enough for home use only.
  4. I do have the same problem with my color profiles I need for work, for example the "PSOcoated_v3.icc". I installed the profile in "/Library/ColorSync/Profiles/PSOcoated_v3.icc" as the manual of Affinity Publisher states. But I also tried by putting it in "~/Library/ColorSync/Profiles/PSOcoated_v3.icc". The profile is visible in the ColorSync Utility from Apple and can be selected and worked with in Adobe Photoshop as well as Pixelmator Pro … but it is not visible in Affinity Publisher! I'm on macOS 11.2.2 and using Affinity Publisher 1.9.1
  5. I can confirm this and it is super easy to reproduce: just insert a Non-Breaking Hyphen in an Affinity Publisher document and export a PDF. What you should get: You see the Non-Breaking Hyphen in the PDF. What you actually get: The Non-Breaking Hyphen is not visible, but instead an empty frame. Like the missing Glyph character. Sample files attached: The Publisher document and a generated PDF of it. Archiv.zip
  6. Using the app's icon as the icon for every document is very confusing. Since it is so easy to implement, please have proper CFBundleTypeIconFiles.
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