mad99 Posted August 25, 2019 Share Posted August 25, 2019 Hi support & forum, I use the cloud for collaborate work.The problem with linked resource: On other machine, the path will not match and we have to relink each resource. So currently I can't find a solution to use linked file in collaborate work, because the link is absolut! Would be great to could set «path relative from current file».Currently I can only link resources «absolute»: The path is clickable but not changeable:Would be great to change link-path to relative: Maybe if this could change (path editable) of our own: with (os x) 2 dots and slash, for «from current file -> one directory down and then ...» -> go to (E.g.) directory «Media» and use the file «Image.png» within. Advantages: This would make it possible to use the linked resource also on other machines. to simplify the use of new directory-structure. to move old projects to other destinations (external drive/cloud/...). ... Maybe there is such a solution, but I can't find it. If anybody has a hint or work-around, I would love it ;o))Otherwise Feature-Request: I'm sure, to use a relative path would help a lot of «professionals» to work more with an ease. Regards Martin SureWeb, Ariadna, Wosven and 5 others 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Customer Feedback Posted May 17, 2022 Share Posted May 17, 2022 This problem is mysteriously still a problem in Affinity. During our evaluation of Affinity, we worked with files where the .afdesign documents were in one folder, and various linked resources were in subfolders: /drawing.afdesign /JPG/pic.jpg /JPG/pic2.jpg The original was created on a mac. The files were copied to a folder on a Windows machine, only drawing.afdesign was edited. This file was copied back to the original location on the mac. With relative paths all would be well. In Affinity, unfortunately, absolute paths were now saved to the files' location from Windows, and we had to relink the resources on the mac. This design flaw makes Affinity Publisher in particular completely unsuitable for professional use in a mixed environment - but it should be easy to fix. And it should be fixed at the earliest opportunity. I should add that our observations suggest that the mac versions of Affinity store a relative path, while the Windows versions appear to store an absolute path to resources in the Affinity Publisher and Affinity Designer files. /Eddie Rudolphus, telemax and Snapseed 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Customer Feedback Posted May 24, 2022 Share Posted May 24, 2022 Today we discovered again the problem that the Windows version of Affinity saves absolute paths, and it causes miserable problems: * A designer had created a file in Designer - test.afdesign - on a Windows machine with two embedded images * The Designer file was stored in c:/users/initials/designer-test/complex/6/ * In the folder were the two images that were also embedded in the afdesign file * The /designer-test/ folder and all subfolders were copied to a mac * The designer file test.afdesign was opened in Designer for mac without problems * The employee thought it was silly to have the files embedded when they were side by side with the designer file anyway * Employee selected make linked and selected the same folder as the main document - this for both embedded files * The two embedded files are now on macos saved with their full filename from Windows - that is including the full path, and the folder '6' in macos now contains: test.afdesignc:/users/initials/designer-test/complex/6/first_image_high_quality.jpg c:/users/initials/designer-test/complex/6/test_image_.jpg first_image_high_quality.jpg test_image_.jpg It goes without saying that these files will not be copied to a Windows device with illegal characters in the filename, and in general it is unusual that such a bug is not found during testing. It's high time to tap your Windows developers on the shoulder about this bug, and more importantly the project manager who prioritizes these fixes. /Eddie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gaufde Posted June 2, 2022 Share Posted June 2, 2022 Please fix this/add this feature! It would be a small change with huge advantages for the end user Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Customer Feedback Posted June 4, 2022 Share Posted June 4, 2022 On 6/2/2022 at 9:25 PM, gaufde said: Please fix this/add this feature! It would be a small change with huge advantages for the end user We consider this issue a bug and an architectural blunder at the same time. /Eddie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kortex Posted October 9, 2022 Share Posted October 9, 2022 Hello, impossible to integrate this software into a corporate workflow (with git, svn or teams file server) without two features: - the relative paths for the resource files (we are in 2022 damn it at the end!) - the filename variables in the exports (impossible to generate templates if the export cannot be dependent on the filename) thanks to Serif for correcting his absurd policy of pushing us back to competition! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dkenner Posted April 16, 2023 Share Posted April 16, 2023 Relative paths for the .apub file to relatively linked resources would be nice when the .apub is in the cloud (with linked resources), the local HD or on an external drive (w/ resources locally). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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