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I can't change sector size in export persona


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Click the little triangle in a circle and enter your export sizes in the dropdown.

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I suspect the Export Persona  will not allow you to enter mm values that will result in pixel values with fractions in them when you export

297mm = 3507.874px    (300dpi)
210mm = 2480.314px    (300dpi)


(Just a guess, I never work in mm, only pixels) 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, carl123 said:

I suspect the Export Persona  will not allow you to enter mm values that will result in pixel values with fractions in them when you export

297mm = 3507.874px    (300dpi)
210mm = 2480.314px    (300dpi)


(Just a guess, I never work in mm, only pixels) 

 

 

 

That's exactly what's happening, it fits sector size to pixels without decimals, ignoring artboards, guides, or that the document is for printing.
I don't remember this happening before the last update.

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19 hours ago, carl123 said:

will not allow you to enter mm values that will result in pixel values with fractions in them when you export

I would expect it to depend on the type of exported file. In the case of bitmap format (PNG, JPEG), it is quite clear that the output must always fit to whole pixels. But there is no reason for the vector format.

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