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Alfred

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  1. The positioning problem has been reported numerous times. Many of us agree with you that the position shouldn’t matter, but it currently does. ‘Force Pixel Alignment’ works as you and I would expect if (and only if) ‘Move by Whole Pixels’ is disabled. When ‘Move by Whole Pixels’ is enabled, it overrides ‘Force Pixel Alignment’.
  2. Because I’m a master of the unwarranted assumption, of course! Understood. It’s a pity that the forum notifications system doesn’t flag up edits, but I don’t think that’s something Serif can tweak.
  3. As you’ll no doubt have seen, I edited my post to reflect that. I didn’t watch the newest video until after I posted!
  4. As I said in an earlier post: When you select a closed curve with the Node Tool, the ‘Break’ button will be enabled. When you select an open curve with the Node Tool, the ‘Close’ button will be enabled. Those two buttons are never both enabled at the same time.
  5. Quite correct. The video posted by @Mainecoon364 shows an attempt to the layer option ‘Merge Selected’. Both of those commands are available via the ‘Operations’ section of the Edit (‘…’) menu in AD1 on iPad.
  6. What happens if you change the colour profile of the document to CMYK before importing the image?
  7. I didn’t download either of the OP’s files, so I’m only going by what I saw in the video and the subsequent screenshot. If you were able to join two curves without breaking them first, they must both have been open.
  8. Where did you get the images from? It’s quite possible that you could find an existing font which is similar enough to save you a ton of work!
  9. Your screenshot shows that the ‘Break’ button is active, which tells you that one (or both) of the selected curves is closed. You cannot join closed curves, so you need to break them first. FullSizeRender.MOV
  10. OK, so I misspoke. I should have said that default behaviour is, by definition, whatever the developers have implemented. Better now?
  11. Default behaviour is, by definition, whatever the developers have chosen. Given that the developers will have their own ideas about what should happen with a single shortcut keypress and what should happen if one or more modifier keys are also used, I see nothing wrong with enabling the user to swap things around so that their preferred behaviour is easier to invoke.
  12. Although the video title (and the topic title for this thread) is ‘Slice, Dice, & Design: Knife Tool Tutorial for Affinity Designer’, the Knife Tool is actually new in version 2.
  13. Just to be clear, Calibri Light is one of the full-featured weights in the Calibri family, not a ‘light’ font in the sense of being limited in some way.
  14. Or even simpler, “Affinity Photo version 2.x.y”. If the major version number is included with the minor version and build numbers, there’s no need to state it separately.
  15. Change your Notification Settings if you would like to receive email alerts.
  16. So would I, for whatever it’s worth. Less negotiable is this apostrophe on the second page: It’s plural, not possessive, so it should say Also on that page: I recommend changing the first one to “Negotiating”. For a consistent punctuation style, you should replace with i.e. curly quotation marks instead of straight ones.
  17. I wouldn’t be at all surprised to learn that it’s iPadOS 17 beta.
  18. Can you confirm that you have a licence (either individual or universal) for the retail version of Publisher 2 on iPad? You can’t use the iPad customer beta if you only have, say, a licence for the Mac version of APub 2.
  19. If I have a choice between a yes or a no, and no crashes, then give me yes every time!
  20. This is my ‘go to’ page for a useful set of symbols that aren’t readily available via the keyboard: https://symbols.typeit.org
  21. I meant your OS version. Users of iPadOS 17 beta have reported problems with fonts.
  22. In the Settings app, what is the software version listed under ‘General > About’?
  23. To enable palm rejection: go to Preferences, open the Tools tab, and switch on ‘Touch for gestures only’.
  24. Thanks, my mistake. I can’t check right now, but I’ve no reason to doubt your assertion that those settings are unavailable.
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