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Ziflin

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  1. So tomorrow will be 10 years from the original request I believe. Not much longer, and it'll be able to get its drivers license... Please add support for this. For those making diagrams, etc. for web-based work we rarely know what a good initial document size is...
  2. That was it! Thank you!! I must have thought that would only highlight the candidates when moving if I enabled it at some point.
  3. Affinity Designer 2.4.0 This happens in old and new documents 100% of the time. Hardware Acceleration is enabled. To Reproduce: Create a new shape with a thick-ish stroke of say 3-4 pt and set it to a visible color (say yellow). Designer draws the shape along with the transform box and a purple (magenta) thin stroke to denote the shape while it is selected. De-select the shape and note that the thin magenta stroke is still displayed. Copy and paste the shape a few times. Each shape will still have the thin magenta stroke. Save the file. Close it. Re-open the file. Note that none of the shapes show the thin magenta stroke after loading the file. Select the shapes and note that each shape will retain the thin magenta stroke. I assume this is a bug because it seems to serve no purpose and it makes it very hard to tell what the stroke color of a shape is when zoomed out a bit more as the magenta stroke draws over the shape's actual stroke. I definitely don't remember this happening in v1 of Designer. Test.afdesign
  4. It's been 4 years, and I was curious if this was ever implemented? We often need this feature and can't really switch to Affinity Photo without it. Even just a "Reload Current File" hotkey would do.
  5. The Transform Tool does not seem to take into account ruler offset changes when displaying X & Y values. Create a new document (say 100x100 pixels). Enable the Ruler: View/Show Rulers Offset the Y-axis such that 0 is now in the center. (Drag from the top-right corner of the rules down 50 units). Select the Pen tool and click anywhere along the Y=0 axis. Note that the new node point still will show Y=50 in the Transform Tool. This seems like a bug and make it very confusing to use an offset axis without the transform tool showing the proper location for nodes.
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