AndyQ Posted December 11, 2019 Posted December 11, 2019 I do a lot of whining about UI issues, but this item is a critical one for me - being able to set up documents, especially raster documents, using dots-per-centimetre settings rather than dots-per-inch. These figures can't be translated easily - there's no perfect dpcm value equivalent to 300 dpi (300 / 2.54 = 118.110236220474...). My need for this is a bit arcane, but in essence it means I can work on metric-based document sizes but define a useful pixel-based grid subdivision. Primarily I use this when doing presentation slides and templates, to set up metric documents that match grids in both my pixel-based backgrounds a PowerPoint grid system (based on divisions per cm), but I have a lot of other uses for it. METRIC is a GOOD THING. It's the way of the future - thank you French Revolution! P.S. if even pig-headed Americans like Adobe can manage to provide this, European Affinity surely can match them... Wosven 1 Quote Windows 7 & 10 64-bit, Dual Xeon workstation(s) 64gb RAM, and single i7 laptop 32gb RAM
Rob Seib Posted July 20, 2021 Posted July 20, 2021 I want to see this as well. I was a bit surprised it didn't have it because Serif is a European company. Quote
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