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  1. Are there any plans on adding this feature? Or is there any other way to export in custom sizes in the export persona?
  2. I am actually a full time programmer. Not having to do much with numbers in the mathematical sense tho. I can still see your point. I don't know how the code base looks like and how the program is architectured. I am not saying it's easy to implement it. But since we, as a user, who use their program can do that manually with a little "hack", it should theoretically be automatable in some way. I saw a similar post from 2017, which is why I wondered. But of course there could always be unexpected complications and my apporach could be naive and practically impossible. So I will stop talking that big. Basically the above text applys to your first paragraph too. I'm sorry for my naive assumption. I didn't know there was a beta. Thats awesome! Thanks for the link. I tested it right away and it works even better than the old "hack". Very good news indeed. I'm excited.
  3. I saw other post already that suggested the same. But couldn't this be easily fixed by the affinity team internally? I mean the solution is pretty simple: scale the object to a very big size (without showing it to the user), expand stroke and then resize it to the original size. Basically the same we have to do right now The problem is very old but still not adressed properly... I don't like to complain. I got an awesome software for a very good price. But for me "Expand Stroke" is a core feature, that should be adressed earlier than creating new features.
  4. I am having a problem, when I expand strokes in affinity designer I get weird shapes as a result. I also have problems with boolean operation where the behaviour is similar. On a side not: I didn't had these problems on illustrator. Bellow you can see a gif, that demonstrates the bug. System Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core Processor 3.70GHz RAM: 16 GB System-Type: 64x Bit OS: Windows 10 Education Video/Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
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