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Jeremy Bohn

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  1. Thank you so much for offering this! It's very generous and didn't need to be done but you did it anyway! I can't take advantage of the offer, but I've finally convinced my sister to purchase Publisher. She's re-doing/updating a family history book in digital form and I'm glad she got Affinity Publisher before getting any farther in creating the book with MS Publisher. Now she can share the file with me and I can make some design tweaks 😀

  2. Not sure if this is a bug or maybe a setting I'm missing... I find that depending on the photo dimensions when I replace one photo with another, the picture frame properties are reset to None. I had a file with a collage of 10 photos and had to replace each one and for each one I had to re-choose Scale to Max Fit.

    I just did a couple test (both 1.8.x and 1.9 beta) and it seems to work properly if the new photo is the same dimensions or even the same but rotated 90 degrees. But if it's a completely different size then it resets to None.

  3. This is rather annoying... in the Table panel every time I click a color swatch to change a stroke or fill, it ALWAYS defaults to the Color tab. I almost never use that Color tab so I always have to click Swatches. It would be great if Publisher remembered which tab you clicked last time and opened with that one selected instead of defaulting to Color every time. There's probably other places where this happens too.

     

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  4. On 12/11/2020 at 10:06 PM, HarryMcGovern said:

    Hi, first thing to note. I didn’t make the beta the default program. I know better than that. 
    It made itself the default program. Very much to my surprise.

    Second thing to note. I didn’t move and rename the AffinityPublisher folder. The beta did.

    I understood that the beta installed and operated as a completely autonomous app.

    It didn’t. 

    The app itself didn't do any of these things. If anything, macOS did it. I've noticed that macOS tends to use the newer version of the same app if both are installed. I don't know what you mean by "the folders set up by Publisher". The support folders of the beta are completely separate from the public release. Other than that, Publish doesn't create new folders.

  5. 1 hour ago, peterfri said:

    With Affinity publisher x3 pdfs never are totally compatible to the standard x3. I have to check it in Acrobat and resolve mostly little problems of conformity. Also the pdfs out of Publisher are often much bigger in size and fonts can be rasterized. 

    If you're creating the Postscript file via the Mac's standard print dialog, then that's actually macOS creating the Postscript file.

  6. On 12/1/2020 at 2:45 AM, peterfri said:

    when at first I make a PostscriptFile and then distill it to pdf it is not right.

    And one suggestion: Could you please make possible to export as Postscript. Sometimes it is a good job to distill via Distiller. The standard printing dialog is not that ok.

    Are you saying that you tried making a Postscript file via the Print Dialog and it wasn't good?

  7. On 11/10/2020 at 1:29 AM, Andy Somerfield said:

    - Added “Pattern Layers” - a fixed size bitmap layer which repeats across the entire document. You can paint on pattern layers and use all filters to manipulate them and see the resulting pattern in real time. They can be transformed non-destructively. After a pattern is added and a tool selected, a faint grey box indicates the "real" area of the pattern which can be edited.

    I don't see a way to work with patterns except the pain brush. I'd actually find it useful if you could paste or capture something existing into a pattern or even clone from something else in the document. How about if you made a selection and when you choose New Pattern Layer it creates the pattern for you from the selection (a la Photoshop)?

  8. 22 hours ago, Patrick Connor said:

    Google it,

    the macos has a split personality and will give a different answer once released. To our app the OS has called itself 10.16 Publisher has done no interpreting to display this, and BigSur has not been released... I think it is replying 10.16 to avoid existing already released apps stopping working on the beta and give devs time to release updates that recognise 11.0 as valid

    I'm aware of that. I am running 11.0.1 beta so that means the public of release of Big Sur is going to still say 10.16.

  9. On 10/27/2020 at 8:39 AM, AdamW said:

    Product registration and store content streaming

    We have now added the ability to link your Affinity app to your Affinity account through a new app registration process. This will have the advantages of you being able to stream any content you have purchased or received for free from the Affinity store directly to all your apps without having to manually install them. This is of particular use to customers who have more than one of our apps, or run our apps on different devices and operating systems as all your content will automatically be available across all of them.

    FYI, the account page doesn't understand that macOS 10.16 is actually macOS 11.

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  10. 2 minutes ago, fde101 said:

    Baking it in means that the object is reshaped such that the contour is no longer "added on" but is an integral part of the shape, having been baked into the curve.

    Good idea, change the button to say Integrate!

    Sorry, but baked in is just wrong. Definition arguments aside, the phrase itself it marketing lingo and has no relation to design language. As a professional designer, it comes across as out of place or foreign. I know they'll never change it, just like many other things about the apps I disagree with, so I'll leave it at that.

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