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Will be necessary and useful have the possibilities to read and set the dot % with at least 2 decimal place.

This feature is necessary with the professional work in calibration of a printing process, like offset printing flexo printing and so on, of course in all your suite.

Se attache file using Illustrator.

Dot % reading.zip

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https://affinity.help/designer/English.lproj/pages/Workspace/preferences.html

User Interface options, Decimal Places for Unit Types

 

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31 minutes ago, Pšenda said:

User Interface options, Decimal Places for Unit Types

However, that doesn't help with getting a % readout for, e.g, the CMYK channels of a color as smg showed in one of the screenshots.

@smg: It would be easier for us in the future if you simply provided .png or .jpg screenshots, I think, rather than providing a .zip file. If you simply upload images they will display naturally in the forum, and won't require users to download the attachment and open it to see what you're talking about. (Though, sometimes when color display is extremely important, zipping the screenshot can be helpful. But it's usually not needed.)

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Walt, you're absolutely right - I didn't unzip the attached files.

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9 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

However, that doesn't help with getting a % readout for, e.g, the CMYK channels of a color as smg showed in one of the screenshots.

@smg: It would be easier for us in the future if you simply provided .png or .jpg screenshots, I think, rather than providing a .zip file. If you simply upload images they will display naturally in the forum, and won't require users to download the attachment and open it to see what you're talking about. (Though, sometimes when color display is extremely important, zipping the screenshot can be helpful. But it's usually not needed.)

OK, next time I will upload image directly

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