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I have an exported PDF which takes quite some time to display. My suspicion is because of a magnifier glass graphic we use, which is made of many elements. However, I don't think that our layout belongs to the most complex on the planet. I'm wondering if I can tune the PDF export somehow? Or is there a way to simplify our graphic? Here is the PDF: https://www.saphirion.com/files/nlpp-performance-experience_flyer_web_en.pdf Any suggestions welcome.
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I added this PNG to a Publisher document and want to get rid of the white color. Not sure how to do that. * Can I replace the white color through the grey one? * Can I fill the white area with grey? * Can I make white transparent? And how to do it? I tried using Designer and Pixel persona and fill => nothing happens... I'm not an export, but a simple pixel editor behavior would help a lot.
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Export PDF as separate pages
robert_muench replied to PF_inf's topic in Feedback for Affinity Publisher V1 on Desktop
Still missing feature in V2? 😡 Most importantly: Allow me to set a filename per page. Use-Case: I have a flyer document with multiple pages, each page one flyer, need to get 1..N PDF, one for each flyer with one click. -
Cursor Coordinates
robert_muench replied to MSLDAff's topic in Feedback for Affinity Designer V1 on Desktop
+1 this is a simple and basic missing features, especially in the pixel persona. -
I think the AD and Omnigraffle have a different target audience but overall they share a lot of functionality. I prefer less tool than more and hence, are there are any plans to extend AD into the visio/omnigraffle direction and add features for diagrams? Being able to mix these with real graphic design stuff makes IMO a lot of sense.
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Hi, I have a graphic that uses graphic-text (the icon A) with the Google Font "Lobster". I export the graphic as SVG and use it inside a web-page (see first two graphics at http://test.saphirion.com/nlpp.html ) The problem is, that the lobster font isn't always displayed. The web-page itself loads the lobster font-family with: <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lobster" rel="stylesheet"> But it seems this isn't carried over to an SVG element in a web-page. Further, it seems that the correct way to use a special font in an SVG element is: <defs> <style type="text/css">@import url('http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lobster');</style> </defs> But how do I get this into the exported SVG of Affinity? I don't want to post-process the files.
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Move canvas with cursor key
robert_muench replied to robert_muench's topic in Older Feedback & Suggestion Posts
@PixelSnader Thanks a lot! Ok, I go it... RTFM -
Hi, I'm using many artboards and find it very annoying that I have to go to the scrollers to move the canvas around. I would like to do this with the cursor keys. As long is nothing is selected the canvas should be moved.
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Hi, I'm using artboards in a document that contains all my graphics for our web-site. On the web we use SVG. Hence, I drag & drop some SVG files into AD and export from there. When adding an SVG via drag & drop, it gets added to the artboard as [Embedded document]. Some questions: How can I copy such a thing? When I do it the normal way and I edit the copy, the original gets changed too. Is there a way I can convert the embedded document into a normal group? Any documentation available about embedded documents? How to best edit these etc.?
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I'm using AD to create graphics and then export them to SVG format. When working with named layers those layers get exported with an ID set to the name, so it's easy to reference the group from Javascript. Perfect. But SVG format has a lot of different attributes that can be used. How can I add or specify such values so that these get correctly exported into the SVG file?