![]() By default, all scrolling is reversed (from whatever your System Preferences setting is) for all input devices. Launch Scroll Reverser, and its systemwide menu lets you quickly adjust your scrolling preferences. (Count me in this group-I’ve mostly adjusted to the new way of scrolling on my trackpads, likely because it’s similar to the way I touch-scroll on my iPhone and iPad, but I can’t quite acclimate to it when using my mouse’s scroll wheel or my trackball’s scroll ring.) The second is that some people who like this new direction for vertical scrolling haven’t yet taken to inverted horizontal scrolling. The first is that there’s no way to configure Lion to use the new scrolling orientation with trackpads while maintaining traditional scrolling with mice and trackballs. But even among those who’ve adjusted to-or, heck, enthusiastically welcomed-this inverted scrolling, there are a couple persistent complaints. The initial furor over this change is starting to die down as people have either gotten used to the New Way or used Lion’s option, in System Preferences, to switch back to the Old Way. In other words, scrolling is backwards compared to how we’ve been doing it for the past decade and a half. Magic Trackpad ( ), or spin your mouse’s scroll wheel towards you, the content of the current document or window scrolls down, as well. In Lion, when you drag two fingers downward on a MacBook’s trackpad or Apple’s Feel free to reject them.Lion (Mac OS X 10.7), one of the most controversial is a new way of scrolling. My website runs on Wordpress, so it will automatically attempt to set a few cookies. Activate All Affinity Studio Panels.workflow.Activate All Affinity Studio Panels ReadMe.pdf – which you should read, obviously….Inside the ZIP archive, there are two files: You'll be able to download a file named "Activate_All_Affinity_Studio_Panels_v1.0.zip". That is… feel free to contact me if you'd like to buy me a beer. But if you're paranoid, open the *.workflow document with the Automator app and see for yourself. Should you accidentally launch it while using another app, it will only inform you that it can't do anything. It will only do its Good Thing™ while one of your Affinity apps is running frontmost. (But why should it? Hey, it's a Good Thing™!) Heck, you can even disable it from there if it annoys you. You can assign a custom keyboard shortcut via System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Services. Upon installation in ~/Library/Services (see included ReadMe) or in /Library/Services if you want to activate it for all users, you can run it from the Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher menu > Services > Activate All Affinity Studio Panels. Which is – pardon my French – a major p.i.t.a. ![]() That's all.īecause otherwise you'd have to repeatedly open the menu and the submenu again and again, activate each panel one by one. It contains a nifty AppleScript code that goes through the menu View > Studio, checks for all panels without a ✓ check mark and activates them all at their respective last position (if any). It's just your another " INSANE workaround" by yours truly, folks.Ī MacOS Automator service plugin/workflow, programmed by yours truly: There is no " Pause n seconds" step available, as far as I can tell, apart from injecting and immediately reverting bogus actions inbetween that would take some time to process… What I would actually like to see – apart from scripting – is a Macro utility in Designer (and Publisher, for that matter), like the one we already have in Photo.Īnd – lo and behold – it is already possible to program a macro in Photo that will turn layers on and off: So, sorry for bringing the bad news, but I was slightly worried about your all health in case any one of you has been holding your collective breath that an animation feature will be added in three, two, one… ![]() ![]() And as a Serif lead developer has stated here in the forums a few years ago (I read that post just the other day but don't remember in which thread context it was), definitely not on the list of features he personally would even want to develop (apparently a long story). As it stands from what I've collected on the forums so far, animation features are nowhere near the top of the list. But way way down the line after we have all the planned but still missing basic features that some of us need to do our jobsĮxactly.
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