

Please let me know if I have missed an AD preference setting that needs to be updated to continue operating with my workflow. My last solution was to restart my computer, if restarting Finder didn’t fix the glitch. I tried just quitting the extra background apps and restarting AD, but that didn’t work either.

SUITCASE FUSION 5 YOSEMITE PDF
In order for me to export to PDF from AD, I had to quit out of all my apps, including AD, and restart Finder (with Total Finder plug-in running). I exported an AD file to PDF (fonts converted to curves) and the PDF files did not show up in the folder where I saved them - or anywhere else on my hard drive, for that matter (I used Spotlight to search my storage drive). I’ve only been working with AD for a few days now, but there is something odd happening and I’m not sure why. I have to restart and launch Affinity Designer first.Īt this point, I am not using Affinity Designer as much as I could be because of the font limitations. And, once I launch Suitcase Fusion, I cannot quit Suitcase and use Affinity Designer because it just won’t work. So, in order to use Affinity Designer I often must load fonts into the System Fonts via Apple’s Font Book, which defeats the purpose of having 4,000 fonts at my disposal via Suitcase Fusion. Those apps allow for “plug-ins” of the Suitcase Fusion software, except Word which loads fonts differently than the other apps.

This does not happen in Quark, InDesign, Word, FreeHand MX, Illustrator, Photoshop or any other layout/illustration/image editing software on my Mac. Only occasionally does this happen on my Mountain Lion login.īUT… if I launch Affinity Designer first, then launch Suitcase 7, then it works OK, unless I am missing a font, then I have to load the font and hope that Affinity Designer won’t crash or refuse to open the file I was working on. Something odd happens when I launch Suitcase Fusion 7 (or 5 or 6) first - when I launch Affinity Designer on my Yosemite login, it refuses to open any of my files, saying that I don’t have privileges to open them. (I am still working the bugs out of El Capitan.) I started with Affinity Designer on OS X Mountain Lion and have since moved files to Yosemite.
SUITCASE FUSION 5 YOSEMITE MAC OS
I own an older Mac Pro (2009) and I am running separate Mac OS Xs on separate Hard Drives… this includes Snow Leopard, Mountain Lion, Yosemite and El Capitan. I'll try to help out on any topic, but particularly anything relating to tools, views and document drawing as they're the bits I'm mostly responsible for writing.įeel free to join me and introduce yourself, too! :) Hi, I'm Matt Priestley and I'm one of the Affinity developers.
