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  1. On 12/13/2019 at 12:18 PM, fde101 said:

    They generally do not respond to feature requests, but they actually did respond to this one a few times: 

     

    etc.

    Yes they did but not to any satisfaction of the people requesting  this feature for the past two years.

    It would be nice if the affinity developer team took this huge  community needing this feature seriously.

     

    -pp-

     

  2. Never say never. Building and maintaining application on Linux was always a bit of a pain because of inconsistent interface between the distributions and versions of kernel and desktops.

    However now there is snapstore for creating snap packages which takes care about the dependencies so it may be some light at the end of the tunnel. As The Mac OS is base on Unix as well as Linux it may be not so difficult to port the apps to snap packages for Linux. I think when the Affinity suite becomes more mature there may be possibility to try port them for Linux.

    -p- 

  3. On 10/11/2019 at 9:47 AM, tdilenarda said:

    Data Merge is almost the *only* feature I need to switch to Publisher full time and give up the unreliable (and much too expensive) InDesign... :6_smile:

     

    I Agree it is very important feature. I like affinity range a lot, but I still have to use 50% of time Serif PagePlus for the things that need data based repeated prints. I would live to use Afinity Publisher instead. The Serif PagePlus data merge can serve as an inspiration for laying out idea of implementation of data merge to affinity range. It has some good features mainly hanling the preview of the output and some bad features (using weird .sdb format for data input).

    -pp-

  4. I was confused at first with the bleed arrangement. but I think it is right. In the case of labels In the print profile for N-up you just specify top and left offset as the true value from the the label template, then you subtract twice the value of bleed from the gaps between the labels. In the case of creating bleed area by enlarging the label physical dimension by a value of the bleed your top left corner is 0,0 offset then you have to subtract the bleed offset from top and left by the value of the bleed in your print profile to get the same resulting positioning.

    I think using the bleed in AP is the right way to do it.

    I did not try the case with bleed reaching over the set printable area or set margins, but i think in may get trimmed at the margin.

     

    -pp-

  5. N-up print Bleed does not account for top and left edges of the document. attached are 2 files with 45 by 25 mm lablel with 5 mm bleed. one is cteated as an 5mm oversized label and the other is normal size with 5mm bleed set in AFPUB. I have printed them to pdf with n-up print so you can compare difference. I attached as well print profiles for printing.

    -pp-

     

    p.s.

    It all boils down to math. When you set up the bleed . top left corner of the bleed area is negative value of the bleed e.g. If you bleed is 3mm top left corner of the bleed area will be -3mm, -3mm.

    Oversize_Label_Bleed.pdf

    APUB_Bleed.pdf

    5mm_Bleed_Test_2.profile

    5mm_Bleed_Test_1.profile

    Oversize_Label_Bleed.afpub

    APUB_Bleed.afpub

  6. Hi all.

    It has been a half a year since the very important feature to have variable feeld fed from external data source (also called mail merge) has been requested by huge amount of users. I appreciate hard work of Serif team on continuous improvement and bug fixes of affinity range. I would like to ask if the data merge is going to be implemented in the next beta version after 249. My personal oppinion is that this feature is way more important that grep search function.

    Thanks

    -pp-

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