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Helmar

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  1. I downloaded Sylfaen from fonts.ge, installed it, and APhoto shows it just fine. You will obviously have to change to a Georgian keyboard layout, otherwise you will see Latin characters. 🙂 Helmar
  2. I shall oblige and report back. Thank you so much for addressing it - much appreciated!
  3. I feel for you. 🙂 I had the same affliction for over 20 years. Seriously, well sort-of, that's why there should at least be a plain text export, then a RTF export, perhaps even a DOCX, OTF, Pages export. Thus far it's only image format export, with the semi-exception of PDF.
  4. Why not get AFPub to export to Apple Pages in a rudimentary way? There's not even an TXT / RTF / HTML export, which one could use as a base for EPUB creation in Pages. Right now, especially if you work with Sections in AFPub, you're pretty stuffed when it comes to extracting formatted text to use in other applications. Just my 0,02.
  5. MacBook Pro 2017, 16gig RAM, 500Gig SSD, i5 2,3Gig Dual Core. Book interesting? Oh yess! 🙂
  6. That's correct. AFP can't - as far as I could see thus far - handle bent geometry. Flat is fine; bent is not. Looking forward to one of the next releases. Until then you and everybody else may want to try Photopea.com. Cheers, Helmar
  7. @MEB What shall I do when AFP "mishandles" a PSD with smart objects? Notify you? Cheers, Helmar
  8. You asked for it. Here it is. Bug confirmed. Setting of "Vertical keep within bounds" is not remembered between "Saves". Screenshots attached: one edited and saved. 2nd one: after re-opening the document. BUG CONFIRMED: AFP DOES NOT SAVE THE VERTICAL KEEP WITHIN BOUNDS SETTING! AFP_VA_bug.mov
  9. @thomaso The problem is that AFP forgets the (vertical) pin setting, therefore moving the frame into a territory where it shouldn't be. That's impossible to convey on a video. The screens I showed were taken straight after opening, and you can imagine that I didn't deliberately place them over the page number. As it has happened every time thus far, I decided to log this bug. Cheers, Helmar
  10. Heaven knows how many times I have turned "Vertical keep within bounds" ON, and still, after a reopen, the frame has moved down again. The only way to keep it in place seems to be turning "preserve manual position" ON, but that buggers up the position should the paragraph move to another column/page. Please check!
  11. It would be nice if I could copy guides to use in another spread. It would be nice if I could keep the Guides Manager open when switching to another master page or spread.
  12. @Gabe I may have expressed myself incorrectly. Check the video. Every time the Guides Manager closes, it was because a click on ESC. If I am in edit mode of the actual measure, it should exit from there only, and not from the Guides Manager itself. Also, it would be nice if one could copy guides, and if the manager stayed open between spreads. Cheers, Helmar Screen_Recording_2020-04-28_at_15_19_02.mov
  13. When you press ESC while editing a specific guide, the guide manager closes rather than aborting the edit process and reverting to either the previous value or cancelling the add.
  14. FWIW: I have published several publications where the bleed of one page "spills" over into the bleed of the other page. This is perfectly normal (otherwise it wouldn't exist), and no problem in the final print. At least it has never been a problem with the books / brochures I printed. Cheers, Helmar
  15. It's an import. It would be nice if it was a simple link, so that you'd edit that content only in one place.
  16. @garrettm30 @Seneca @Patrick Connor Is it just me or are endnotes just a quasi-clone of a TOC? The only difference: you would set an anchor in the text (already possible), which gets converted to a glyph (shouldn't be difficult), and a dialog box opening to add the respective end-note text. The rest is exactly the same process as the TOC. You'd either insert it or create a new text frame at the end that. And once that block has been created, you can, if need be, still do some style editing. Whaddaya think?
  17. @garrettm30 Pls have a look at the video. There seems to be an idiosyncracy regarding the middle/centre click to shrink/expand frames. Maybe you can make sense of it. TIA, Helmar Screen_Recording_2020-04-03_at_17_03_31.mov
  18. You are absolutely CORRECT. I have clearly been working on the document way too long, so I mixed up "margin" and "bleed", and no, I don't have any margins set. I usually work with guides. Thanks for the "snap to spread is the feature you are needing".
  19. @garrettm30 - here we go. It does work, but ONLY if "snap to spread" is enabled. Have a look at the vid. Screen_Recording_2020-04-03_at_16_17_29.mov
  20. Sure is, Bruce, but shouldn't - that was my point, and yours, too. 🙂
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