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simplyfabio

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  1. MAYBE I've found the issue: Basically, If I create a new layer, and I move all the picture frame inside, it fixes the weird behaviour! This means, that, when Publisher import the IDML, read the layer as a sort of layer/object? It's weird though! Maybe Affinity Support can check the translation between the IDML and Publisher? Size_Frame_Fix_2.mov
  2. OK, I've found the issue, so maybe you can help me! Basically if I put the picture frame layer OUT of the main layer "photograph" it works! Any thoughts why this happens? Frame_Size_Fix_3.mov
  3. I don't understand, my files inside the picture frame shown are only JPEG actually!! And linked. How can you see they are embedded?
  4. I can try to not have! I've now created a new file, and I don' have that behaviour either on this. Maybe the issue I got is because the file was an imported IDML? But still, I don't know how to fix it!
  5. Hi @Dan C, and thank you for your reply! Here 2 screen recordings from my Mac, I hope it can help to understand this strange behaviour! The first one is on a new just placed picture frame and linked picture, BTW. Frame_Size_1.mov Frame_Size_2.mov
  6. Good Afternoon, I am starting to use daily Affinity Publisher (Latest version on Mac App Store, 1.8.6), but I am having an alignment issue with the command/button "Size Picture Frame to Content". When I try to do it, it works perfectly, BUT, it moves completely the image. The move doesn't even respect any edges of the existing frame, etc. It seems to be a random thing. Is it possible to have the picture in side the frame "fixed" in the position and just the frame edge wrapped around??? Thanks a lot!!
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