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PalaMee

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  1. Like in Photoshop, for the East Asian Language support, i.e. for Indic Language support, do they need to reinvent the wheel every time? No universal scripts to use instantly?
  2. From 2017 onwards, I am waiting for the Tamil Unicode support in all Affinity products. As the moderators told earlier, I think it will take years for Affinity team to provide this. Let us wait. Link for reference:
  3. I created a lotus like shape using pen tool. I am not able to convert this into curves and into a shape. Then only the background which I included won't be shown outside the petals of the the shape. Could anyone help me in this regard? Enclosed please find my work. logo.afdesign
  4. From our Company and team, I will find some work around method to solve this issue. Let me try.
  5. I wish to start official training programs for Affinity Products through our company in Chennai, India. Could we start working on that? Is there any prescribed training materials?
  6. Any update regarding the Tamil Unicode Font Support? When we will get the Indic Languages Font support in Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer? Definitely before the release of Affinity Publisher, this support is required in all three products.
  7. I am adding my business card created using Affinity Photo. This might be helpful to the persons like myself who start learning Affinity Photo and Designer. RoosterKids Business Card - MPL 12-07-2017.afphoto
  8. Thanks to MikeW. Montax Imposer could be downloaded from this link. Both Plugin and Stand alone versions are available. This is a basic facility for any graphics or designing software. We require that in Affinity products as in-build.
  9. I need to print Business Cards with Crop Marks as shown in the enclosed image. How to include such crop marks? Business Cards with Crop Marks.pdf
  10. As suggested, few Tamil unicode fonts are enclosed in zip format. Tamil is a left to right language. The issues happen during the conjunction of letters. Tamil_Unicode_Fonts.zip
  11. Adobe products had this issue earlier. Now it is solved. For resolving this issue in Adobe Products, we have to follow this path - Preferences --> Type --> Text Engine and from the options, 'Middle Eastern' Text Engine has to be selected. Previously it was 'East Asia'. After that Tamil letters are getting displayed correctly. In Adobe Products, The MENA (Middle East and North African) composer is the one that handles Arabic, Farsi and Hebrew. Now it handles ten Indic Languages such as Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, Bengali, Telugu, etc. Such a facility we require in Affinity Products. Please give priority to this area to tap a huge market for Affinity Products.
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