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William Overington

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  1. You might perhaps like to have a look at this slide show that I produced using Serif PagePlus X7 in 2019. There was a good possibility that it was to be presented in a talk at the Plenary conference of ISO/TC 37 in June 2020 by a member of the UK delegation. Alas, due to the Covid pandemic the conference did not take place. Nevertheless the slide show document is with ISO/TC 37. You might particularly like the fact that a word of the Czech language is included in the document. I wanted a word that included a letter with a caron accent so as to give a central European ambience to part of the story. http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/slide_show_about_localizable_sentences.pdf William
  2. Thank you for replying. I don't know. We were chatting on the telephone and I was telling him how I use Affinity Designer and how good it is and he is interested. I didn't think to ask about which version of windows at the time, but he was saying that he uses Word on a windows computer. William
  3. Someone I know is interested in the possibility of buying a licence for Affinity Designer. I had told him how good it is. I see the web page https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/designer/#buy I think he would want to run it on a Windows PC. I have version 1 and I got it direct from Serif before I became aware of the issue of Windows S versions and unlocking. So I unlocked this Windows 11 machine so as to be able to install it. I never actually tried to install it on a Windows 10S machine but I understand that that it would not have been possible. In any case there was not enough memory left available, but that is another matter. Anyway, does the gentleman, with version 2, need to buy it from Microsoft store to avoid the S issue? I don't know whether his computer is S locked. Or has that won't run on a Windows S system situation if bought direct from Affinity now gone with version 2, or what? Why I am asking here is that the web page referenced above offers the bundle for £159.99 and that is not all on one operating system. So, what is the position on this, because I don't want him to get stuck/ William
  4. @Alfred Thank you. I have found that archiving in webmail is very effective. I have entitled the email as aflist.dat example so a search should pick it up. William
  5. Yes. Thank you for posting it for me. I have now saved it on my computer and I intend to post it to webmail so that I can recover it if the computer breaks down. William
  6. I accept that you may be right, but I have always thought that a Point of Order is a question to the person chairing a meeting. Certainly, I have seen some, shall we say, ingenious, ways of turning a statement, even a speech, into a question in the televised Points of Order in the proceedings of the House of Commons on BBC Parliament, but nevertheless. Not direct quotes, but the following sorts of thing. quite often used, as a way of getting something done, "Mr Speaker, The local council in my constituency of Wherever is behaving appallingly towards one of my constituents, etc details etc etc etc Is it possible for my concerns to be printed in the official report of proceedings in this chamber please?" "The concerns that the Honourable Gentleman has with a Council is not a matter for the Chair. The Honourable Gentleman has however ensured that his concerns will be printed in the official report and his concerns will have been heard on the Treasury Bench." William
  7. Not necessarily. It may well be that the policy of not commenting will remain as it was, but not necessarily. Canva has bought Affinity, Canva may decide to do things differently. Que sera sera. William
  8. A point of order is a question. It is not a matter of it being overruled. A reply has been received. I pointed out that I had not demanded anything, which was, in my opinion, a reasonable thing to do, as I had asked politely. not in any way demanded. William
  9. Readers who are interested in what can be produced using AI may like to have a look at the many threads about this in Alfred's forum. There is new content yesterday and today. https://punster.me/serif/viewforum.php?id=11 William
  10. And I had not dictated to anybody at all. I provided information that I opined would help in the assessment process and that by providing the information that I did that that might increase the possibility of the idea being tried for a practical evaluation of my suggestion. It is a new era with Canva. The pledges have been published. Yet a ruling is made "No need for another thread on this.". So is the new era going to be locked into what happened previously when things were different, or will the opportunity to go forward into the new era be seized? Pledge 4 does use the word "LED". William
  11. It had not occurred to me that my detailed post to try to show a good way to implement my idea would be deleted. Affinity had sought ideas. William
  12. Some people post a Haha response to some of my posts, yet usually they do not post about why they post that reaction. Some readers may be surprised by and delight in the following article. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha-ha William
  13. Many years ago I produced some documents about using the Paint program. http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/pai04000.htm http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/pai04100.htm http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/pai04200.htm http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/pai20000.htm http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/pai04300.htm William
  14. Correct. For the avoidance of doubt, I have not demanded anything, I do not demand things. I asked politely. Asking politely is not at all demanding. Here is a transcript of my asking. William
  15. There is a new era since Canva bought Affinity. Four Pledges have been published. Pledge 4 is about ideas. I put forward an idea and a way to do it. https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/202719-on-a-point-of-order-regarding-removing-my-post-that-suggested-a-specific-technique/#comment-1205970 William
  16. I notice that some of my posts have been removed from a thread. https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/202458-a-localizable-version-of-each-of-the-affinity-programs-such-that-the-localization-of-the-menus-is-using-an-external-localization-file/&do=findComment&comment=1205842 A post in which I suggested a specific technique appears to have been removed. Alas, I have not got a copy of that post, the one with the test aflist.dat file with the code numbers. Have you saved a copy for staff to consider when my suggestion is considered? If so, could you email me a copy please? I know that the post stating the pruning and locking states that the feature has been requested before. A ruling is made "No need for another thread on this.". Yet Pledge 4 has been made in this new era. So I posted the idea, hoping that the idea may be of benefit. So has my suggestion made in that thread now been rejected or is it still under consideration please? William
  17. Would anyone try to eat the gnomon of a sundial? 😁 William
  18. I opine that it is always better to have a definitive statement that something that could have content in it is, in fact, in this particular case empty, rather than no comment at all. Otherwise one cannot be congruently certain of what is the situation. William
  19. The artwork said "including Vegan", so maybe nobody wanted vegan. William
  20. What exactly is in a cheeseburger please? (I know, I know!) What I mean is, what is in it that distinguishes it from just being a lump of cheese? William
  21. Would it be a good idea for Canva Affinity to join Unicode Inc. as a full member? https://home.unicode.org/membership/members/ Would the publicity value alone be worth the money? William
  22. May I express a concern about something that happens, yet does not always happen, and which, if abolished by a new policy of how to approach things might be beneficial to Affinity? If I remember correctly, when QR codes were introduced into PagePlus, only a selection of popular ways of generating a QR code were included. Sort of, only a bit, just the popular, as if oh dear we can't do more than the popular. Yet when OpenType capability appeared in PagePlus in version X5 it was, as far as I am aware, comprehensively and superbly done. So now that QR code generation is being introduced into Affinity (which products?) how will it be done, comprehensive or "just the popular"? Which way that goes I think will be indicative of the thinking not just on that feature as Affinity goes forward under Canva ownership. Is the culture to do just enough to tick a few popular boxes or is the culture to go the extra light year and become the market leader with features that others do not have? Are opportunities to be grumbled away because they have not yet been done by an American company? Affinity needs to lead, not just try to catch up. William
  23. Here is a link to a song that I wrote that involves food. http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/localizable_sentences_the_second_novel_chapter_039.pdf http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/song1015.htm William
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