herlan
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17 hours ago, Sean P said:
Winding should be retained after a Boolean operation
And I want Winding (Non-Zero) to be the default Fill Mode in Affinity Designer. Or at least I can set it as my "default".
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Hi Sean P,
Actually I prefer to work in Winding (non-zero) mode because I need curves in the counter direction to work with Fontlab. But I did not find a way to make Winding (non-zero) mode can be used as the default fill mode.
The problem in version 1.8.2 is, after I do "subtract", then I have to change the fill mode to "winding" and again I have to change the direction of one of them. That's too troublesome.
In version 1.8.0 after changing the fill mode to "winding" I no longer need to change the direction.
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Hi all!
Is there a way to apply winding (non-zero) as the default fill mode?In version 1.8.0 after 'subtract', I don't need to do a 'reverse curve' when I apply winding (non-zero) mode but in version 1.8.2 I have to do it. I think this is a bug.
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Fill Mode Winding (Non Zero) bug (1.8.2.620)
in V1 Bugs found on Windows
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But this is weird. After subtract, rectangle and rectangle will have the same direction. Likewise with circles. While rectangle and circle, the direction will be opposite.