Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the forum and Affinity Designer. Truth be told, I'm not an artist either, but I am completely enthralled by Affinity products, and I want to learn more what they can do for me. As I stumble along, I recently ran into a windowing problem. I've noticed, too, there is a difference between my PowerBook and iMac in this regard. Here's what happens.
When I open a new document on my iMac, Affinity draws the window and anchors it to the toolbar. From there, I can navigate my canvas, and everything works just as I would expect. However, I have a different experience on my PowerBook. When I create a new document on my PowerBook, Affinity creates the document as a floating window. Each new document I create does this. I found the feature to collapse the windows, and this helps. It solved only part of my problem. I want to have my PowerBook behave just like my iMac. I'd like Affinity to open new documents and ground them to the toolbar just like my iMac does. If I use Apple's maximize button, Affinity windows (i.e., documents) expand but are behind the Affinity application. When I save a document, the Affinity toolbar covers the "Save As" dialog, and I can't see or access the dialog controls.
I've search long for some kind of setting, but I can't find one. Has anyone else experienced this problem, and more importantly, does anyone know how I can fix this problem.
Thanks in advance...
-th-