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I started working on a catalogue with the former version of Publisher and everything worked fine.
After upgrading to 1.8, almost all technical drawings are broken / incomplete.

I have tried them as single lines as well as joined lines - always the same result.

I need to finish this work, is there a way to go back to 1.7x WITHOUT de-installing 1.8 first?
I don't want to lose all my assts and settings in the process.

All in all I am VERY disappointed in the new version. After reading a couple of posts in the bugs-forum it seems that I am still "lucky" that it even starts.

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I found an issue with PDF export, on the iPad but the core engine is the same for all products on all devices, check this post out.

 

 

 

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Just waiting for Ronny Pickering…..

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26 minutes ago, Pauls said:

You could try selecting the lines and from within the Designer persona, select the stroke, properties dialog from the context bar then set  pressure profile to 'None'

 

 

Tried that, did not change anything. I also went through all options of caps and joins without any effect.

@Paul Mudditt, Tried all variations, mitre was set to 2, also no change

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3 minutes ago, Pauls said:

I was able to set the pressure option to none on the clipboard graphic and get that to export (x4 profile) as expected so it does look to be that bug causing the issue. (the PDF import goes totally wrong if I do that though)

LostIn Translation - pdf_export_broken-4.pdf 1.33 MB · 0 downloads

That is very strange, I definitely tried setting pressure to none before. But maybe I did so with the PDF-version.
Just tried it again and it works just like in your example. Thank you!

But ain't this a bug nonetheless? 

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  • 2 weeks later...
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We have made fixes/improvements to this area (File specific pdf export misses a lot of curves on export) of the program in the latest customer beta. If you would like to try these changes the beta software is available in the forum posts listed below.

The latest beta builds are downloadable from links at the top of each of these beta forum posts.

These betas install parallel, next to the release version (they do not overwrite your release) and so the fixes can be tried in the beta without affecting your normal workflow in the release version.

Once these programs have been through a full beta process the change will be released in a future free 1.8.1/1.8.2 update/patch to all customers.

Patrick Connor
Serif Europe Ltd

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