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Grey bars in exported images
Wosven replied to Marco P's topic in Pre-V2 Archive of Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
The app got a problem in this corner. Did you try adding a new layer doing modification on the whole image, and try to export it? If the image is whole, perhaps adding an adjustement layer with 1% action (contrast for exemple), can force the app to memorize again the whole image and this problematic part. -
Unless using 2 columns and a Paragraph style with numbered list... I don't thing it's easy. There's just some trick to apply the list: selecting the lines, applying the style. If needed, "applying" "no style" AND applying the List style. If the list need to restart (on each page or on another part), manually modifying the option "restart manually" in the Paragraph panel. lines_numbers.afpub
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Is color blend mode broken?
Wosven replied to Artturi's topic in Pre-V2 Archive of Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Not as service either, I checked both. It seemsto be more complex than this exe. I suspect, since only NVIDIA drivers were updated (and those folders modified), that it's a problem with the Nvidia Display Container or the Nvidia GeForce Experience.exe and Monitor and GPUTweak exe files. Strangely, launching them now don't cause any problem... Next tests this evening. -
Is color blend mode broken?
Wosven replied to Artturi's topic in Pre-V2 Archive of Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Thanks, but it's not it. But now I need to quit all the GPUtweak II and Asus utilities or I'm unable to click on menu options -
background for photo album
Wosven replied to BKFC's topic in Pre-V2 Archive of Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Is color blend mode broken?
Wosven replied to Artturi's topic in Pre-V2 Archive of Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Damn, updating the drivers isn't always a panacea... I set "optimize apps" for all apps possible, and if the Affinity ones are faster, Menu entries disapear when the cursor is on them, so I can't click them. Same problem for right-click menu that appear and disapear in a blink 😢 -
For sure. For example, in another app, I decided to recreate all the technical sheets we send to clients. There's 4 pages, but only the 1st and the 2nd have different text. So I created a document with 1 base layer for the text that stay the same, and ±25 other layers for the differents datas, named accordingly. I just had to create a script with different options: to export the layers' names as a variable in a text file that I completed, to memorize some other datas like the different export paths depending of the opened document (I needed different documents for different categories), and able to hide all the layers but the bottom base one, and in turn, display each layer, export the PDF with the appropriate name, hide it and display the next layer, etc. It was easy then to add new documents for translation, and modify again the script to export all the needed layers of all opened documents at once. I just need to run the script, select an option, and OK, voilà! With this, I can easily correct typos or datas, add new informations and get new PDF. I hope they thought from the start about adding scripts, since it's a really important feature.
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…if it was possible to export Export presets and New document presets — I' not fond of files you can loose of modify by error, I'd rather have those —, people would be able to exchange this kind of stuff.
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Sadly, today, with cars and pollution, the ground become oily and slippery, especially at the end of summer when it begin to rain. I'm not used to it, since I tend to forget and fall... but we won't have this problem this year, since August was cloudy and rainy all the time. In Prague, they use small rought paving stone, light in color, and it look really nice and robust (they don't seem to move with time... we should send the craftsmen there for training...).
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About the design: using a texture with visible patterns, like PixelPest's one, can help to define the area in perspective more easily. About bridge, etc.: They tend to close them when it's too dangerous. Unfortunatelly, in my town, they had to wait 10-15 years before finding a way to erode the especially strong and robust new type of paving stone/marble they just had redesign the city centre. With some sort of Kärcher with really hard sand... The only way to avoid falling down was to not use smooth soles in rainy weather, or (when forgotten), to follow slowy the few and fine lines of a different material more gripping. The town hall has received complaints from people who have broken limbs...
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I suspect for now it's at tests stage, to find the best process to get realistic results. The final project either will have no cars and few people... or them. It depends, certainly not for parking lots, but towns try to get less parking lots and more areas for pedestrians, or terraces for restaurants and shops... sometimes doing it themseves or allowing them to do it. The simpler ways when done by shops seems to extent the sidewalk with wood terraces with fences. It looks better an sturdier when town do it themselves, since they allow more funds for this. But if wood is used (and it seems to be the trend today — to put untreated woodnatural feelings, etc. —, that go from nicely golden to sadly grey with time), it should be done with the right material. We've got an history of bridges and walkways — costing a lot — in Paris and around, closed until the planks were modified or changed since they were slippery and dangerous.
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Is that supposed to work without rasterizing the group first? Once done, it works.