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VectorCat

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  1. Good to know, and thank you. I just converted the image to Linked (per the help file) but switching to Designer persona still doesn’t reveal the illustration’s layers. Is there a scenario in which one can edit on layers of a designer (or photo) file while still in the afpub layout? If so, how is that scenario achieved? Thank you
  2. If I have an illustration created in Affinity Designer, and Placed (embedded) into an Afpub layout, then choose Designer Persona, shouldn’t I get the illustration’s layers as well as Designer’s toolset? It isn’t happening for me in the file seen in the video. Maybe I don’t clearly get what’s possible in Publisher. Dont get AD Layers in Publisher layout.mp4
  3. Agreed. The card I used is a US card. Since I’d provided every bit of information requested, the failure to go through was puzzling on my end as well. I’m glad an alternative payment method was provided.
  4. The resolution took the form of going the paypal route, as others had done. Thank you for asking.
  5. Video shows that Snap to Nodes is on / active. Handle never snaps to the node…I end up settling for as close as I can get manually. Thoughts? Thank you EDIT: “Snap Handles” is the relevant choice in this example, and it works. Snap To Node Fail.mp4
  6. I suppose it won’t do to have two Files windows open side by side, then drag your files from the V1 folder to the V2 folder — then to open into V2 and save / overwrite back into the V2 folder?
  7. Thank you..I’m using techniques from your answer to get the shape control I need
  8. I don’t get what you mean by ‘tapping join again.’ After I tap Join, the points are joined, and the Join icon is greyed out. Is the 2nd tap somewhere else? Thank you
  9. This is an elegant alternative to be sure, but is there a way to modify shapes with node tools which doesn’t distort the shapes as they’re being modified?
  10. Trying to make a disc shape with thickness, like a coin begin with an ellipse, copy-drag, convert to curves, split into two halves, join the end nodes of each half, you get a join based on curved endpoints. The desired goal is that the resulting join be a straight segment, so the resulting shape would be the disc’s side face, as though the circle had been drawn vertically downward in a straight line. Converting the endpoints to Sharp, either before or after the Join operation distorts the shape. This strikes me not so much as a bug, but as a less-than-ideal outcome in that the resulting shape is distorted compared to the intended shape owing to those end points behaving like smooth ones instead of sharp ones. Put in simpler language: I want to create a cylinder with straight vertical sides, and I want to leverage the curve of the existing semi-circles to achieve it by joining their endpoints with straight segments, and I don’t want to fiddle to “correct” the shape after it’s been unwantedly distorted by Join. 😄 I’ve uploaded the file shown in the video, with the semi-circles un-joined. Thoughts? shape changes convert points.mp4 join distorts shape.afdesign
  11. Thank you, StudioJason I just experimented joining endpoints of two zig-zag straight-segment lines I created with the pen tool. Converted to curves, selected my points, hit Join and Shazam! It joined the two points straight away - with a straight segment. Maybe the Join function doesn’t “like” it when a stock shape, like a square, is broken apart, then its ends joined? Anyway, knowing that points might behave differently than expected is helpful..gives one something to deal with.
  12. I played with this some more. Could not find any “reverse” tool for nodes. I got the shape I was after, and the video shows my steps. What gave the first two nodes the idea that they were curve nodes? The two open triangles came from a square, and I modified no points, except after the first Join procedure gave that wonky curve which went well off screen. Thank you for any clues. shape made had to change point types.mp4
  13. I did exactly what your video shows. Did you do anything else not captured in your clip?
  14. I began with a square, split it into two open shapes, and tried to join them so that the result would look like a squashed hexagon. Instead, the shapes closed into two triangles. So, I see in the video, it’s reporting that the “close” operation just happened, not “join.” Merging the two open triangles and then choosing close didn’t produce a different result. I can think of other ways of getting the shape I need, but I’d like to be able to nail it with these path tools, too. Thank you cant join shapes.mp4
  15. Video shows clearly…I’m trying to change “Style” to “lead-in paragraph.” Publisher isn’t having it.. Am I wrong to try to do this under “Edit?” style name doesn’t change.mp4
  16. Excellent! Thank you. Where is the shortcuts icon for those using a physical keyboard? EDIT: it appears along the bottom when a working with text.
  17. Anyone else experiencing this? iPad Pro 12.9” 2nd Gen, Apple pencil 1st Gen, iPad OS 16.1.1
  18. Interesting Development: The document in which I had the Guides Settings not appearing resides on the iCloud. I saved it to the iPad and tried again. Guide Settings appeared! Could working on a document which lives on the cloud interfere with this and with other V2 Publisher for iPad functions? Thank you
  19. Works in a test document, tho I didn’t try any other studio, then back to guides.
  20. Attached screen recording shows what I’m doing. Any thoughts? No Guides Settings.mp4
  21. Are document rulers considered no longer important by some? I find they provide helpful, at-a-glance information about a document and its elements, even well after I’ve built the document. will there be rulers for those who want them, and maybe an OFF switch for those who don’t? thanks
  22. Continuing the experiment with the same document in the first example above: With 3 images placed in layout, the fourth stock image landed on a page, but not on the page I dragged it to. The 10th placed stock image landed between two pages, such that I could only see its control handles. The 12th placed stock image landed mostly on one page, much further down in the document than I’d placed; only control handles visible. The 13th image landed not or between any page, but well off the pasteboard area. Control handles visible. I get better results if I drag from the Stock images onto the page if I’m zoomed out enough to see all the pages at thumbnail size; better in that the image lands on the page I drag it to, and I can see the image and its control handles. This test document is a simple one - 20 pages - I set up to play around with V2 Publisher for iPad, and contains nothing more than placed images and one rectangle placed on page 1 and given a simple color fill. I gave he master page a grey color to be easier on the eyes. After placing the 13th stock image, I placed one by using the Image tool and navigating to a folder on the iPad where I keep images. I was able to place this image exactly where I wanted to. As Walt mentioned, the results are inconsistent. Hope this provides some clues.
  23. Just did a quick experiment with this. One document: very few images already in the layout, then added some images from Pixabay. The images “landed” basically on the intended page. Added images to another document with a fair number of images already in the layout..none of the images landed on the page I dragged to, but instead, at the end of the document, and not on any page. On half the tries, I couldn’t even see selection handles, and these may be because the image was deposited way below the last page..so far below that the selection handles could be seen only by zooming out on the document. Might it be that, in documents already loaded with images - however they got there - leaves the app with its hands full, so to speak, and unable to accurately place images dragged from the stock image Studio area?
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