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firstdefence

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  1. Or do you mean like this? Each row is grouped and each row has it's own gradient, so in the top example the first row has a gradient from Red (Left) to Pink (Right) (255, 150, 255) The second row has a separate gradient going from Pink Right (255, 150, 255) through to Grey (Left) (127, 127, 127) and finally the third row is Grey (Left) (127, 127, 127) to Blue (Right) (50, 200, 255) To get the bottom example you can simply reverse the gradient for the middle row zigzag gradient.afdesign
  2. Or maybe I am lol! I think Vop is on the right track for what she wants and i'm sure if she hits a problem she'll come back but it never hurts to ask more questions Walt does it.
  3. You can have any size image you want and you can crop that image to any ratio you want, so you can have a 10in x 8in image which is 5:4 ratio but what if you wanted to have a 16:9 ratio, obviously you are going to lose some of that 10in x 8in but nevertheless you can still crop and export the subsequent image with a 16:9 ratio.
  4. I can't see any difference between the afpub file and the exported PDF?
  5. Works the same in V1.10 The small cog to the left of the mode setting also lists common ratios you can use.
  6. Love the old movies, like "The day the earth stood still (1951)" https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043456/ awesome movie.
  7. I'd bring the colour option into the Stroke panel, that would be a useful streamlining don't you think? Else only have one option active, regardless of which option it is, so if you are editing a table make sure the stroke panel and context menu are disabled, that way the editing is context specific and then there is no confusion else you potentially could be editing the same lines in three separate places, I can't see how that makes for a good workflow.
  8. I think the confusion is having three options to set the stroke style, with the table panel taking priority over the context menu and stroke panel when the table or cell is selected, it just confuses users. It's nice to have options but three points of change is a bit overkill. Personally, I think it should all be done from the stroke panel
  9. If I click on a column, I can set all of the borders to dashed circles, trying the same with rows gives you a whole world of hurt.
  10. Affinity Publisher v2.0.4 On Mac Can set the cell borders to dashed circle using the context menu above the Workspace and from the Stroke Panel but not from the Table Panel I cannot set the table borders in their entirety to dashed circle even though the Caps are active and selected, they always remain square. The table panel stroke settings appear to be capable of overriding the context menu stroke setting and the stroke panel settings. All in all looks like a bit of a mess.
  11. So are you saying use the stroke panel Pšenda lol!
  12. I am on Mac and have v2.0.4 not sure that makes a difference.
  13. You have to set the dash from the context menu for some reason, I'd say this was a bug. I did this in Affinity Publisher v2, I selected the cell and used the context menu not the Table Panel to set the Cap and it's respective 0 designation.
  14. You can save the table formats in the Table Format Panel, you can also save any formatting as a default format in the same panel.
  15. Like the shot of the bowling ball, maybe get an action shot of the bowlers. Thought I'd make a mockup of the suggestions I'd make, they say a picture paints a thousand words
  16. Could try them vectored. Snail 1.svg Snail 2.svg Snail 3.svg
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