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  1. Whenever I package a project and open it later on, the report tells no problems about modified images. Visiting the Resource Manager tells me, that the images are modified. When I update them, the position changes, the size remains correct.
  2. Hey everyone, I have a very similar, if not identical, problem. I also have multiple versions of an app icon on different artboards in an .afdesign file, which in turn are linked in a publisher document. The scaling has been fixed, but today it's the wrong/missing recognition of the bleed/trim box: The design is – despite the same configured properties of the image frame as yesterday (Scale to Minimum Fit) – always placed a bit too far up, outside the frame when updated. I was happy to hear that the scaling bug had been fixed already ... too happy too soon. 😬 Greetings MrDoodlezz
  3. Hej there... I'm having a serious problem with Affinity Publisher. I have my document, with loads of linked images in RGB. Now I have to change them to CMYK. But when I do, the images lose their placement and size. They get bigger or smaller, they jump to the left or the right.. (I tried in serval ways- first, click edit document and swich to Aff Photo, format to cmyk..save and boom.. image is MUCH bigger than before.) I have to place each image all over again... How can this be solved??
  4. I have a big problem with linked resources in v. 1.9.1. I am creating a map with a lot of symbols created in one AD file, and another AD file with the map, where the other symbols file is linked to. The symbols file contains an artboard for each symbol, and the symbols are used at various scales in the map document. After the update, the scale of the linked objects are rescaled each time I change the symbols document. This is very annoying of course, as I had to resort to embedding the symbols to make sure I did not have to manually rescale after every change... This is a regression from 1.9.0 where I only ran into this problem once, after manually changing the linked resource. This makes working with linked documents very unreliable, and I can not use the advantages it offers, like easily making changes to items and have it apply in the whole document, and it bloats the file size quite a lot too. I will have to reconsider some of my working methods with this bug, which is quite nervewrecking. I hope this issue can be resolved??
  5. The ressources (pdf, jpeg, etc) have after changing the source file and updating not the position and size they had before in the layout. Size and position of updated ressources should be the same after updating !!!
  6. When updating a linked pdf (same file name) the original scaling and placing is not kept. Is there a way to force publisher to keep the scaling and placing in the picture frame? Or is this a bug?
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