Yea, I'm not gonna entertain all that.. In the case of Affinity Devs, you can't simply jump to conclusion's and expect that by complaining more it'll help. A reply was given which stated the bug was already logged and brought to the developers attn.
"Unfortunately the AD developers don’t give a shit about the users! They’ve been informed many times, are very well aware, but have chosen to ignore it and I’ve been told it’s not a priority to them. For them a priority is rather putting together new version to make money.." - How do you know what they consider a priority?
"Utterly disgusting attitude." - hmm..
There's hidden costs to everything and coding's no exception. Something that seems minor or straightforward could potentially cause issues in other areas. Things just aren't that simple. But to kick and yell hoping it'll somehow gain more consideration - or even worse, to start insulting those who actually put in the work is, in fact, thoughtless and inconsiderate.
Jon_Siberian's advice seemed pretty solid - hope everything worked out for you.
- Dad