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Alfred

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  1. The difference in the licence is that your purchase agreement would be with Apple rather than Serif. There may also be functional differences caused by Apple’s sandboxing (e.g. the inability to use some effects plugins with Affinity Photo).
  2. Welcome to the Serif Affinity Forums, Daniel. Here is a link to PayPal’s list of countries/regions where their service is available: https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/country-worldwide
  3. Like the Illustrator format, INDD is a proprietary Adobe format, so the same restrictions apply.
  4. The Affinity apps don’t understand the native *.ai format, so they can only open Ai files that include a PDF stream. For the same reason, if you need a format that Illustrator can read then the best you can do is to export using the PDF option.
  5. Probably because the file extension is the same. Can’t you used the ‘Share’ options to open them in version 1? If all else fails, copy the file and use ‘New From Clipboard’ in the version 1 app.
  6. I understand that. I’m saying that what’s currently stated is all that’s included: if new apps were intended to be covered as long as they’re released during the version 2 development cycle, I would expect Serif’s statement to say so.
  7. Welcome to the Serif Affinity Forums, @celeo. I don’t think Bebas Neue has ever worked with the iPad versions of the Affinity apps. Try Gobold instead. It should do!
  8. The Universal Licence is indeed fantastic value for money, but 40% off £144.99 is £86.99, not £89.99.
  9. Please tell us more about the project, William, and about the posted image in particular. Although it could have been produced in Affinity Designer or Publisher, the thought bubble looks more like a ‘QuickThought’ parametric shape from DrawPlus or PagePlus. I can see that the typeface is Garamond or one of its close relatives.
  10. That sounds right. Ledger is 432 mm × 279 mm, which is pretty close to the 420 mm × 297 mm dimensions of A3 Landscape.
  11. Welcome to the Serif Affinity Forums, @Robin roy. Which Affinity app(s) do you have? This may be a memory issue, so it would be useful to know your computer specs and your printer make and model. Have you tried exporting to PDF and printing the resultant file from a PDF viewer?
  12. I was referring specifically to developers, not QA or Tech Support staff, but in any case I’m not sure I would want to meet either of those ‘dogs’! Callum Dan C
  13. Most of them, but there are two notable exceptions that I’m aware of: Mark Ingram AdamW
  14. Click or tap on the ellipsis in the top right-hand corner of the post in question, choose ‘Share’ from the menu that drops down, and then copy the link from the dialog that pops up. Paste the link into your post to create a link like this:
  15. Most of us would probably be happy for locked and hidden layers to be completely ignored when using “Select same”. The user always has the choice of unlocking or unhiding them beforehand.
  16. The glyph in question is the ‘Place of Interest Sign’ (U+2318): https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2318/fontsupport.htm
  17. Did you enter the angle as 360/214 or 1.682243? The former should work correctly, but the latter is slightly imprecise since 360/214 to eight decimal places is 1.69224299.
  18. Set the image layer’s blend mode to ‘Multiply’ to make the white areas transparent. FullSizeRender.MOV
  19. It might have been better to keep the discussion all in one place by posting to your original thread instead of creating a new one. Anyway, since we’re here, are you trying to do something like the image below (where the checkerboard areas are transparent)?
  20. I wonder whether fog or cloud brushes would be suitable for this.
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