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William Overington

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  1. Please find attached an svg of the white-filled wider-than-high spiral that I generated in PagePlus X7 for the picture. Please say if something different is wanted as well. I needed the line because otherwise I would not be aware of whether the spiral was being drawn. I needed to use one of the Quickshape adjustment handles to reduce the swirliness. William white_spiral.svg
  2. @Alfred@Ali Have you found the famous painting upon which the pastiche is based? It is in the following art museum. https://www.moma.org/ William
  3. Well, it is the Pantone colour of the year. It is not the only colour of the year. https://www.dezeen.com/2021/09/14/bright-skies-dulux-colour-year-2022/ William
  4. No, it is a pastiche of a famous painting, this pastiche is called Very Peri Night if that helps you find the original famous work of art. I produced it using PagePlus X7 by drawing a Quickshape. PagePlus X7 has that Quickshape. I made the Quickshape with a border line, put a colourful filled rectangle behind it, filled the Quickshape with white, removed the line, then copied to the clipboard and pasted onto a filled rectangle that overlaps the edges of the Affinity Publisher canvas. William
  5. Yes, I would. https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/154208-artwork-inspired-by-pantone-colour-of-the-year-2022/ William
  6. @AdamStanislav I note that you have commented 'Confused'. How may I help? I have found that r=104, g=104, b=172 works well in Affinity Designer. William
  7. I do not know if this will solve your immediate need, but if you are using a PC, if you export as a PDF document, you might be able to do a Select All on the contents of the PDF document and then paste into WordPad and then save the text from WordPad as a .txt document. I find that I often use WordPad or Paint to solve a tricky issue that I do not know how to solve otherwise. If you are not using a PC maybe someone else will assist you. William .
  8. https://www.pantone.com/color-of-the-year-2022 William
  9. Ah, what master page I thought - I have not used Affinity Publisher much - then I looked at lower right of the screen where it says 1 of 18 and to the right of it is a small logo, which, when I moved the pointer over it displays the message Toggle Master View so I clicked on it and a large landscape format page was displayed. William
  10. This is interesting. I do not know the answer, but for the booklet it seems to me that the printing is going to be done on A4 sheets that will then be folded (or on sheets a little bigger than A4 so as to include bleed areas that are then trimmed to A4 so that a picture can go to the edge of the paper). So it might be possible to have it as A4 or A4 plus bleed areas in Affinity Publisher. Do you know who will print it? If so, could you ask them what they are able to accept as input? Someone told me that (some) printers have software tools available to them that allows them to manipulate a PDF document flle so as to prodce a new PDF document for them to use to print. So, for example, someone at one company told me that if I wanted a sixteen page booklet that I could send them a PDF document of sixteen single A5 pages as pages 1 through to 16 and they have software that would automatically sort the pages so that sheets of A4 plus a bleed area to be printed on both sides of the paper would be produced, though it might be that the printing would be done on much larger sheets of paper then cut into multiple sheets after printing. So maybe a sort of "A4 landscape for A5 portrait booklet" PDF document would be an option that they have available. William
  11. 552 kilobytes. The filename is EBGaramond-Italic.ttf with .ttf as the file name extension, which surprised me as it is an OpenType font. William
  12. No. But what one gets depends on the font. For example, different for Goudita SF. As you mentioned a different source for the font, maybe it is not supported in the version of the font that I have got. If I open the font in FontCreator, for what should I look? The file has Version 1.00 March 15, 2019, initial release William
  13. Referring to that illustration, I don't have that Positional Alternates section, even on the .afpub file of the first image in this thread. William
  14. I have found this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_s Readers in the United Kingdom of a certain age may find this of particular interest. That was in regular use until early 1971, I never knew the reason until now. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_s#Shilling_mark William
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