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Hello,

I started today working with Publisher. My main work is publishing music. I make a pdf from LogicPro or MuseScore and import that in InDesign. When I import these pdf's in Publisher, it does not show the music but just a corrupt image of it. How can I fix this?

thank you

Annemiek van de Geijn

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Welcome to the Affinity forums @Annemiek!

I guess that APublisher fails to interpret the PDF. In the next 1.9x version APublisher is able to passthrough a PDF. Maybe you can upload a sample PDF here to verify this?

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The placed PDFs look far better (see attached image) in beta 1.9x than in retail version 1.8x. One of the reasons could be missing fonts. You can install the beta version along with your retail version for testing purposes. But be warned: Documents saved in 1.9 won't open in 1.8.

HTH

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17 minutes ago, Joachim_L said:

I expect/demand it as a birthday gift for me end of January.

I hope it takes longer than that :)

  1. I would like to see some additional functions added or some of the new functions improved further; and
  2. There are still a significant number of new functions in the Mac version of the 1.9 beta that have not yet appeared in the Windows version. Once they make it into Windows, we need enough time to test them and clean up any further bugs before the retail 1.9 version is released.

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7 minutes ago, Annemiek said:

as a total new user, coming from InDesign, is it better to start working in 1.8, or in Beta1,9?

Depends. The working routines are nearly the same except for some new things introduced with 1.9. Speaking for myself: Data merge came exactly at the right moment, so I dared to use the beta for a small production job (although not recommended by Serif).

If you earn money using APublisher on a daily basis, better stay with 1.8 and look for (safe) workarounds. If you are a daredevil use the betas (they are pretty stable, mostly, again my personal opinion).

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4 minutes ago, Annemiek said:

as a total new user, coming from InDesign, is it better to start working in 1.8, or in Beta1,9?

1.8, simply because that is the retail version.

The Beta files are not guaranteed to open in the next version. This is because a beta version may introduce a really bad bug that corrupts documents.

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Affinity Designer 2.4.1 | Affinity Photo 2.4.1 | Affinity Publisher 2.4.1 | Beta versions as they appear.

I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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