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Korean hyphenation
walt.farrell replied to Miyeon's topic in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
In addition to the setting shown above, please look at the Character panel. In the Language section, there is a setting for Hyphenation. Do you have Korean showing there? If not, you also need to install an appropriate Korean hyphenation dictionary. Instructions for installing the dictionaries are in the FAQ: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/190021-how-do-i-add-additional-dictionaries-to-affinity-v2 -
That means, with a file open. It allows you to send the complete file to a different Affinity application. Required conditions: You have that other application installed; and Its release/version matches that of the application you're sending from. So, if you have 2.2 of one Affinity application installed, you cannot send to 2.1 of another application, or to 1.10 of another application. Both would need to be at 2.2.
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Photo 2.2 Missing Brush Size Input
walt.farrell replied to Frankentoon Studio's topic in V2 Bugs found on Windows
First, to @-tag a user, you need to: Type the @ and start typing the user's name Select the name from the popup menu. It must show as a highlighted field in the post, or the tagging did not work. But second, as the post from Serif Info Bot said, And it will soon be available as a beta. Installing 2.2.1 won't get you a fix. -
For future reference, it helps to provide a pointer to the video, so the rest of us don't have to go searching for it. I think you probably mean this one: I can't watch it right now, but I'll try to check it later.
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Student pricing for Affinity Photo
walt.farrell replied to johnnyo's topic in Customer Service, Accounts and Purchasing
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Sorry to hear that, Robin. First, can you confirm which application you're using? AP means Affinity Photo, as you can see by hovering over that abbreviation in your post or mine. I suspect you mean Affinity Publisher (APub or APu are common abbreviations for that). I presume you're saving your files as .afpub files, and in that case no applications but the Affinity suite would be able to read them. Where do you save them? Local disk, network-attached (NAS) disk, somewhere in the Cloud (where)? If they're in the Cloud, have you tried forcing them to be migrated to your local storage via Finder? Did anything change yesterday? Like an update to the OS, or to Affinity Publisher? Can you create new documents, and Save them, and reOpen them? Do you have a sample that won't Open that you can upload publicly here for us to look at? (If not, the Serif staff can provide a private upload link when they get to this topic.)
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Welcome to the Serif Affinity forums. Here's a translation of the question, via Google: No. And I don't think I've ever seen a feature request for that. You could make one in the Feedback and Suggestions part of the forum. Personally, I think that would make the "tag" part of the Layers panel quite messy to look at. Can you explain why it would be useful to you? If it's for selection purposes, you could instead use Select > Select Same > Stroke Color, for example.
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The next suggestion I can think of would be to do a reset of the application(s). After another Restart of the iPad, so you're sure they are not running: Start an application. When you get the splash screen, quickly double-tap it with 1 finger. You should get a reset dialog. Leave the first item selected, and click Reset. If that doesn't work, you could try again with the first item and last 2 selected (but you'll have to reactivate your license at that point).
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Thanks for those additional details. It would have been better for you to have Collected the photos into a single directory before making the second document. But here is a workflow you could try now. Create a new empty folder. Open the second document, and in Resource Manager choose the Collect function. In the Collect dialog, specify the folder you created in step 1. That will copy all the Linked photos into the new folder, and update the document to point to them. Close the document. Rename the folder you created in step 1. Open the second document again, and when prompted for the missing images, choose Resource Manager. Click on Relink. When prompted, point to the folder you created as part of the Package when you packaged the first document. Now all the images in the second document should point to that package folder. Note that you will at this point have a .afpackage document (first document) and a .afpub document (second document). You could Save the first one as a .afpub, so you would have two .afpub files instead of a mix of .afpackage and .afpub. But you cannot get both as .afpackage files unless you want to have a duplicate Images folder.
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If you look at the post just above yours, from the Serif Info Bot, the issue is fixed in 2.3.0.2083. The update you just installed is for 2.2.1.2075, which would not have the fix. When 2.3.0 is available for beta testing, you could try it there, or wait for the 2.3.0 official release.