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Peter van Westen

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  1. I have not seen the issue when trying to do a 'save as'.

    I am saving locally.

    It also happened with retail.

    And it sometimes does not happen when trying to save to same folder. So unlikely it is a permissions issue.

    It sometimes hangs immediately. It sometimes hangs after trying to browse to a different folder.

    I managed to save my slides after force-quiting and re-opening the same document about 6 times. So it seems pretty random. 90% of the time it crashes. ANd once in a while it allows me to save without issues.

  2. Nearly all of the time, when I try to export slices in Affinity Photo 2 Beta, the 'choose a folder' dialog pops up and it freezes.
    I have to force-quit the program.

    I can now no longer export slices... what to do?

    I can also no longer open my file in Photo 2 stable, as "it includes features from a later version".

    MacOS Ventura 13.2.1 (22D68)
    Apple M1

    Affinity Photo 2 Beta 2.1.0.1713

  3. 4 hours ago, loukash said:

    You don't have to zoom out and adjust the existing default crop rectangle. Just click anywhere to draw a new one, wherever you want, at any zoom level you want. Moreover, if your snapping settings are set up accordingly, the pointer will already snap to the selection boundaries before you start to draw.

    It's nice to have as it probably won't "hurt" anything.
    On the other hand, I've been a PS user since the mid-1990s and I don't recall to have ever used it once, so… ;)

    And having to manually draw a box is (1) cumbersome for a simple thing, and (2) not automatable (can't record that in a macro and have it be dynamic).

  4. 4 hours ago, loukash said:

    You don't have to zoom out and adjust the existing default crop rectangle. Just click anywhere to draw a new one, wherever you want, at any zoom level you want. Moreover, if your snapping settings are set up accordingly, the pointer will already snap to the selection boundaries before you start to draw.

    It's nice to have as it probably won't "hurt" anything.
    On the other hand, I've been a PS user since the mid-1990s and I don't recall to have ever used it once, so… ;)

    What does that have to do with other people using it heavily and wanting that feature? Useless comment.

  5. Like @Armelline said (thanks for defending me 😁) I am totally not upset with you sharing that.
    My explaining is towards Serif, not you. I did not say your macro is useless. I underlined it is not a solution to the thing people are asking in this thread.
    As Armeline pointed out, your macro is a solution for a specific thing. And that is fine if that is all you need.
    But as I explained, it doesn't solve the thing a lot of us are wanting the simple 'crop to selection' feature for.

    If you have never wanted to crop to a non-square selection, then that's fine. I used that very often in photoshop. For instance to crop the document to the bounding box of a certain layer (or combination of layers). Select the layer(s), expand selection by 1 or 2 pixels, crop.
    So simple and useful... but not possible in Affinity Photo or Designer without going through hoops.

    Again, this all is more aimed at Serif than at you, Paul. So don't feel personally attacked. If you do, that's on you, not me.

  6. Further more, a crop to selection (on non-square selections) is not doable with macros, as Affinity Photo (and Designer) does not provide a recordable way to snap the cropping to the bounding box of the selection.
    And all given 'solutions' that include copying selection to a new layer or file have this same shortcoming.

    The best given idea for implementation is still this:
    Simply add a button in the toolbar of the crop tool that sets the crop bounding box to the bounding box of the selection.

    If we have that, then we can make macros to automate this and assign it to hotkeys.

    So Sefif: No, all your suggested 'solutions' do not work without having to fiddle around with dragging the mouse.
    Ball is in your court...

  7. 1 hour ago, PaulEC said:

    I think this should work:

    (NB - It's destructive, so always use on a copy, don't spoil your original file in case you make a mistake!)

     

    Trim to Selection.afmacro 950 B · 4 downloads

    Well, like macros shared before, this does not deal with non-square selections well.
    It will remove everything outside the selection, but inside the outer bounding box.
    For instance, make a selection consisting of 3 small squares that are apart from each other...

    So "Trim to Selection" should crop to the bounding box of the entire selection.

  8. On 3/7/2021 at 7:26 AM, pixelstuff said:

    I would like to see this too.

    If they don't want to implement the standard convention in most other photo editors (Image > Crop), I would settle for choosing the crop tool and having a single button next to the cancel button that says "Selection" which immediately auto crops to the selection edges.  That would be roughly the same amount of steps as Document > Crop or whatever.

    I noticed the Crop tool does snap manually to a fuzzy selection edge if you have "Snap to pixel selection bounds" turned on, but that is still fiddly compared to the quick Image > Crop feature in other programs.

    Like mentioned here and in earlier replies, you can snap the crop area to the selection. But it is cumbersome.
    So I guess all we all want is a single-click way to do this:

     

  9. 6 minutes ago, anon2 said:

    Welcome to the Affinity forums :)

    Designer's Point Transform Tool (F key by default) will easily solve that problem for the example in your GIF. I don't know whether the Help for the tool will actually help you, but if you run into problems then post here again.

    Awesome! That is what I was looking for.
    Note: Keep the command key pressed for it to only rotate.

     

    rotate.gif

  10. So this is a pretty old thread, but I too am missing snapping during rotation.

    Ideally I would like to be able to have the anchor points of the object you are rotating to snap to anything selected in the snapping settings.
    But I would be happy with it snapping to just guides and at least the grid (which Illustrator can do).

    Here is an example of what I want: Just have the bottom right corner snap to the guide (or grid) when rotating:

     

    rotate.gif

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