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Hi there, 

Happy Easter everybody! Is there a way in Affinity Publisher to create a text style that has a predefined symbol or even an image attached to it? 

I am looking to create a re-useable element to use as a separator between scenes in a non-fiction book. So that if I change my mind I only have to adjust the style? 

Ta, 

Heike

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Some scene /end of scene. 

***

Start of next scene

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A linked file (document/image) would just allow you to update that file when you want to change it "automatically"

 

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HeikeT: I think the problem here may be that the term “re-usable element” is too vague for us to do more than guess at what you want.

If you can give us a better idea – preferably with good visual examples – of what specific sort of thing you mean then we can focus on that.

Note: Text Styles only affect text but there may be better ways to do what you want, once we know more about what you want.

Note: If you have access to other Affinity applications then tell us which so we know if we have more options.

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If you also have Designer, you could use a Symbol as your divider. Any changes you make to the Symbol would apply to all uses of it, allowing you to change your mind later.

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Thank you guys! @lacerto idea is a nice hack that would work. 

@GarryP fiction books use either symbols (text) or decorative elements (images) between scenes or to mark POV changes. It is usually the same symbol used up to a couple of hundred times. Fiction authors write in writing tools like scrivener and import the text into Affinity Publisher for print layouts. In scrivener the scene dividers are placed automatically using rules on export compile, but how they actually look is part of the print design ... so it would be nice to have a clever hack to replace the dividers with automated rules rather than placing 100+ symbols. One possible way to do this would be a text style because styles come through with the compile :). 

In short, what @lacertosuggests would work if you choose a text character as a divider. 

I'll investigate a bit further. If anybody knows a hack to add an image using a text style, or how the replace a string of characters with an image symbol that would be awesome! 

Ta! 

 

Posted
4 hours ago, HeikeT said:

what @lacertosuggests would work if you choose a text character as a divider. 

(...) how the replace a string of characters with an image symbol

Not sure what kind of image you want to use but there are various ways to convert a custom SVG into a font. For instance https://www.glyphter.com/

Then "Find and Replace" would enable you to replace any text respectively its style.

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I have used a tiny horse head as the scene divider in my books (like @HeikeTHeikeT, I use Scrivener and these can be input). I'm not sure how to do this in Affinity Publisher! Thanks @thomaso I will try https://www.glyphter.com/. nope.

Hi again, I have this little horse head as a jpg, a pdf, a png, a .psd, and a gif. 

CAN I directly import these as an asset (not the correct filetype?) or can they be somehow placed into the Glyph panel (Designer or designer persona)?

anyone?

Thanks all!

xx

LizziTremayneAuthor

 

Glyph 2 10 mm hightranspar2017 11.jpg

Edited by LizziTremayne
adding to the previous question, fixing AP to Aff Pub.
Posted
52 minutes ago, LizziTremayne said:

I'm not sure how to do this in AP!

AP is Affinity Photo, APu or APub is Affinity Publisher.

It’s not a major problem, and no harm has been done, but it can cause some confusion if the wrong abbreviation is used.

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