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  1. Hi Sean, Good to hear that! I've tried version 1.7 beta and find out the bug has been fixed! Thank you very much for your hard works & I'm looking forward to the official release of the new version. Best regards,
  2. Hi Sean, Thanks for your reply. You're certainly reproducing the bug. Here, hopefully, the word should not be highlighted after replacement with Tab & Enter keys. (The word should not be highlighted after just pressing Enter, because it isn't replaced. This is a normal behaviour. ) Just to let you know: Most Japanese users type ใƒ†ใ‚นใƒˆ by pressing TESUTO instead of W,R,S because they use 'alphabetic input mode' instead of Japanese Kana input mode (refer to the image I attached.), and most of them use Space key to replace texts instead of Tab. Personally I use Apple's US keyboard. Note: I attached an image of Google Japanese Input IME's setting window. If you're not sure enough about the problem, feel free to ask me more. Thanks for your effort for improvement!
  3. Hi, I'm using Affinity Designer version 1.6.1 on macOS Mojave and found a Japanese input bug that had not existed in the previous version. I now use Google Japanese Input as IME, but the bug still occurs on macOS default Japanese IME. When I try to input Japanese with text replacement (i.e., conversion; we japanese first input alphabets and then convert them into Kanji, which is like Chinese), replaced texts are selected, so if I continue typing, they are deleted. Hopefully replaced texts should not be selected after conversion. This problem had not been before in the previous version. This bug is reported by many users on Mac App Store, but many of them are written in Japanese. I attached the movie of the bug, and I hope it will be fixed soon. Thanks, affinity_designer_bug.mov
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