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Neocreo got a reaction from bures in Make guides easier to add or remove
Love the beta of Publisher. Only thing I still am a bit annoyed with is setting guides, because they have to be set manually by distance (percentage or millimeter) rather than to add on X number of guides and have them evenly spaced from either margins or the page.
May I suggest a checkbox in the Guides manager?
[x] Space guides evenly
And radio button for
Align guides to (x)Margin ( )Page
It would make it a breeze without having to do math.
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Neocreo reacted to Ehyup in [IDML Implemented] How can I open Indesign (indd and idml) Files in Publisher?
At last!! Thank you for Publisher!
My first thought was how do I import my indesign files? At the moment there is no 'Import' button and 'Open' an indesign file shows a greyed out 'filename.indd'. Hmmm?? But because I always create a pdf from my indd files, I found I could 'Open' the 'filename.pdf' with no problem other than it opens as pages not facing pages. I then clicked the 'Document Setup' tab and changed the 'Layout' to 'Facing Pages' and I now have my indesign page saved as 'filename.afpub'.
Good news!
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Neocreo reacted to spamjim in [IDML Implemented] How can I open Indesign (indd and idml) Files in Publisher?
Importing INDD requires that Publisher has the stable features to replicate what ID does. This is why you're not going to see INDD/IDML/INX import immediately.
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Neocreo reacted to ostonica in [IDML Implemented] How can I open Indesign (indd and idml) Files in Publisher?
AfPub, based on a very quick test, does a pretty good job of importing a PDF that I created of a book in InDesign. Needs a lot more testing, but that might be a short term option.
HOWEVER, the next very important step for me is missing.
I cannot export to a reflowable Epub
Is that feature also planned. It is needed for every project I have.
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Neocreo got a reaction from Chrysogonus in Make guides easier to add or remove
Love the beta of Publisher. Only thing I still am a bit annoyed with is setting guides, because they have to be set manually by distance (percentage or millimeter) rather than to add on X number of guides and have them evenly spaced from either margins or the page.
May I suggest a checkbox in the Guides manager?
[x] Space guides evenly
And radio button for
Align guides to (x)Margin ( )Page
It would make it a breeze without having to do math.
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Neocreo got a reaction from robinp in Make guides easier to add or remove
Love the beta of Publisher. Only thing I still am a bit annoyed with is setting guides, because they have to be set manually by distance (percentage or millimeter) rather than to add on X number of guides and have them evenly spaced from either margins or the page.
May I suggest a checkbox in the Guides manager?
[x] Space guides evenly
And radio button for
Align guides to (x)Margin ( )Page
It would make it a breeze without having to do math.
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Neocreo got a reaction from spamjim in Make guides easier to add or remove
Love the beta of Publisher. Only thing I still am a bit annoyed with is setting guides, because they have to be set manually by distance (percentage or millimeter) rather than to add on X number of guides and have them evenly spaced from either margins or the page.
May I suggest a checkbox in the Guides manager?
[x] Space guides evenly
And radio button for
Align guides to (x)Margin ( )Page
It would make it a breeze without having to do math.
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Neocreo got a reaction from msdobrescu in Affinity products for Linux
I would like to chime in with requests for Affinity for Linux.
Do you know why designers are not using Linux instead of Windows or Mac? Because the software they want is not there.
Now, I worked as a web designer, freelance for 6 years, and I worked on Linux. And a virtual machine to run Windows only because of Adobe.
With Affinity Designer and Photo, I have finally managed to ditch Adobe after 20 years use - that is how good I find this software.
And yet, I cannot ditch Windows. And a lot of designers I know feel the same way: if you build it, they will come.