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AndRo Marian

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  1. 13 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

    Did you type the values into the Transform panel, or are you trusting the values displayed displayed there?

    If you did not type the values, have you adjusted your Affinity Preferences, User Interface section, to increase the number of decimal places displayed for px measurements? It defaults to 0, so unless you've changed it (to perhaps 3 or more), it can show misleading values.

    I can type it or using the mouse wheel. Same result. Yes, is 3 decimals. Still should show if is not a perfect number.

  2. 16 minutes ago, MEB said:

    Hi @AndRo Marian,
    assuming you are entering integer values for the width and height of the rectangle, it's because the X and Y coordinates of the rectangle are not integer values (it's not correctly pixel aligned). Enable Force Pixel Alignment in the main toolbar (keep Move by Whole Pixels disabled), then move the rectangle a bit to force it to adjust/snap to integer values/pixel grid.

    Already say I have Force Pixel Alignment enabled and values are without decimals.
    I have to show 3 decimals after dot. There are a good rounded value.

  3. 16 minutes ago, MEB said:

    Hi @AndRo Marian
    Don't draw the selection then go to the Transform panel to resize it. That's the cause of the issue. Use the rectangle tool to draw the shape, set the dimensions you want in the transform panel, drag the shape layer over the image's thumbnail layer int he Layers panel to use it as a clipping mask, copy it to clipboard then File > New From clipboard. You should get an image with the correct dimension and no transparency. If you want to merge the image and the mask, right click the image layer in the Layers panel and select Rasterise.

    This is a good workaround. But why that adds 1 empty pixel around the image?
    That's seams a problem to me. Like the @GarryPsays, is not appear for every action.
    Seams some @prophetcan't reproduce it on MAC...

  4. Already ON Pixel Alignment. Anyway, if the rectangle value has no decimals on it, should be good.
    I can't turn Hardware Accleration ON with an Intel HD 4600. Anyway, what this should have to do if this is just for rendering. And not how the Rectangle Marquee Tool is cutting the image.

    Basically you can cut on AD and paste it on Windows Paint and is the same result.

  5. This seams to make the window a little laggy when resizing it.
    Starting with 1.7.0 when resizing the window is verry laggy and appear to be the same as the color picker: 


    In 1.6.5 when resizing is really smooth (If I open a document is laggy too) but the color picker is the same: 

     

  6. My i5-4440 uses 80% CPU, 80% GPU just moving the Rectangle Tool on the Document (1920x1080) with not GRID on a tool selected, empty project really nothing to do.
    When doing the gradient the CPU 100%, 80% GPU.

    On Illustrator is max 60% CPU, 80% GPU with grid on CPU 95%/ GPU 100% and is slow, big delay / Gradient 75% CPU, 80% GPU and with GRID on not affecting much CPU 85%, GPU 99%, 100% with not lag

    Not sure why is the Performance that with even i5 and Integrated Intel HD 4600. But in your case is really weird. But should work more in performance.

  7. I press it once and its breaks the entire Affinity Designer.

    - The HotKey not works anymore.
    - When i press Ctrl+Z or any key with Ctrl its prints a Square in the TextBox and Redo not working.

    After i check the View, Studio, Patagraph now seams to working.
    Not sure what happened there but the Character window was not appearing then i press the Show Character. and the app was broken.

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