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meshd

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  1. I mistakenly posted this under Affinity Support. I didn't know that bug reporting is under its own sub-forum. I've noticed that the corner tool seem to be far more restrictive in V2 as compared to V1. As seen on the screencap below, cornering a node with >90 degree angle seem to stop halfway for no reason. I would assume that this is a bug as this behaviour is not seen on Designer V1. This behaviour is easily reproducible on any obtuse-angled nodes. I'm running Designer 2.3.0 on Windows 11. 2023-12-02 02-20-01.mp4
  2. I've noticed that the corner tool seem to be far more restrictive in V2 as compared to V1. As seen on the screencap below, cornering a node with >90 degree angle seem to stop halfway for no reason. I would assume that this is a bug as this behaviour is not seen on Designer V1. 2023-12-02 02-20-01.mp4
  3. I just had Affinity Photo crashed on me after hours of work. It turns out that when I opened the recovery version, it didn't save my entire progress as if it just opens the last saved file. I have File Recovery Internal set default to 300 seconds. I'm guessing that AP ran out of memory as the file that I was working on had thousands of layers and it wasn't responding several times prior to crashing. I'm not expecting to get back my file. I've checked under \AppData\Roaming\Affinity\Photo\1.0\autosave, found nothing other than the unaltered recovery file and also nothing AP-related under \Windows\Temp. I haven't been able to find a way to read the .dmp file. I'm just curious what's in it if somebody is kind enough to read it for me. Thanks! Affinity Photo version 1.9.1.979 057dbfc3-12a3-4356-99ab-bfb4419c9d79.dmp
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