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    eph got a reaction from Leaving-Adobe in Link images with relative paths   
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    Publisher should handle paths "smartly" (just like InDesign): paths can be stored as absolute, but the relative location to the file should also be stored / recognised.
    This is especially important when switching between PC-Mac (different absolute path), moving projects around, ...
    Thanks in advance!
     
    EDIT: I can confirm that APub becomes unresponsive (1.7.0.139 on OSX) when relinking images (after the 1st or 2nd link).
    Also, it would be nice to Skip a missing link, without interrupting the whole process. (The Resource panel doesn't have the same folder relinking behaviour.)
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    eph got a reaction from camonunez in Link images with relative paths   
    +1
    Publisher should handle paths "smartly" (just like InDesign): paths can be stored as absolute, but the relative location to the file should also be stored / recognised.
    This is especially important when switching between PC-Mac (different absolute path), moving projects around, ...
    Thanks in advance!
     
    EDIT: I can confirm that APub becomes unresponsive (1.7.0.139 on OSX) when relinking images (after the 1st or 2nd link).
    Also, it would be nice to Skip a missing link, without interrupting the whole process. (The Resource panel doesn't have the same folder relinking behaviour.)
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    eph got a reaction from pdt256 in Link images with relative paths   
    +1
    Publisher should handle paths "smartly" (just like InDesign): paths can be stored as absolute, but the relative location to the file should also be stored / recognised.
    This is especially important when switching between PC-Mac (different absolute path), moving projects around, ...
    Thanks in advance!
     
    EDIT: I can confirm that APub becomes unresponsive (1.7.0.139 on OSX) when relinking images (after the 1st or 2nd link).
    Also, it would be nice to Skip a missing link, without interrupting the whole process. (The Resource panel doesn't have the same folder relinking behaviour.)
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    eph got a reaction from 000 in Link images with relative paths   
    +1
    Publisher should handle paths "smartly" (just like InDesign): paths can be stored as absolute, but the relative location to the file should also be stored / recognised.
    This is especially important when switching between PC-Mac (different absolute path), moving projects around, ...
    Thanks in advance!
     
    EDIT: I can confirm that APub becomes unresponsive (1.7.0.139 on OSX) when relinking images (after the 1st or 2nd link).
    Also, it would be nice to Skip a missing link, without interrupting the whole process. (The Resource panel doesn't have the same folder relinking behaviour.)
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    eph got a reaction from Steps in ICC colour profiles   
    Hi all,
    FYI, I discovered where the ICC colour profiles are stored:
    C:\Program Files\Affinity\Publisher Public Beta\Resources\icc It is possible to copy your ICC profiles (as received from your printer, for example) into this folder.
    Affinity, maybe this could be documented in the help file, or made easier by allowing people to add their profiles when selecting?
    Thanks
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    eph got a reaction from woefi in Resource manager should be a studio panel   
    One more vote, resources should be managed in a flexible way, like all the other 'live' tools. This feels like a step back into the 20th century..!
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    eph got a reaction from sportyguy209 in Resource manager should be a studio panel   
    One more vote, resources should be managed in a flexible way, like all the other 'live' tools. This feels like a step back into the 20th century..!
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