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skhio

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  1. Confirming this issue also, it was fine for a couple of days then back to where it was.
  2. Same, it works great after the last update.
  3. Hi, Same problem here, on Mac M1 Pro on latest Sonoma 14.3. No solution yet ? Thank you
  4. Hi Callum, I found why Affinity Designer keeps crashing. Let me explain : Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Accessibility. Select Pointer Control in the sidebar. (In earlier versions of macOS, select Mouse & Trackpad.) Click the Trackpad Options button. Select ”Enable dragging,” then choose ”three finger drag” from the menu. Click OK. To draw a stroke in pixel persona, you have to tap with three fingers without clicking, then draw the line with three fingers also, and if you do CMD Z right after that, it will crash if it is the first stroke. On the second stroke and later, it leaves a weird shape on screen that looks like a square. Other bugs I have noticed using this option too. In Designer Persona, if you draw a stroke, then another one and you do CMD Z, it won't delete the last stroke but the one before it. There is something to do with the three finger drag that doesn't work with Affinity. I hope it will help solving this problem. Peace ;')
  5. Hi Callum, No problem it happens. I am using the trackpad of my MacBook Pro, no mouse or tablet. The display dropdown menu is set to OpenGL, I tried the others, it is the same. I tried the other options too, disabling hardware acceleration, retina rendering to fastest or slowest, I am out of luck. It keeps crashing. I also tried the clear cache thing I found on other topics. thanks.
  6. Hello, Do you have any update about this problem ? Am I alone in that case ? Thank you !
  7. Hi Callum, Thank you 🙂 I think I can be more specific as I tried your directions, and I spotted some things. The crash occurs with or without Metal Compute enabled. The crash occurs while in Pixel Persona with any brush selection, with the pixel tool and the eraser tool ... I tried with other tools it seems ok. In Designer Persona, when you do a brush stroke, there is a one second delay after you release the stroke, you can't CMD Z while it registers. So no problem there as the app doesn't let me be too quick on CMD Z or undo. In the Pixel Persona, there is no delay and if I do CMD Z before the first stroke on the canvas "registers" it crashes. The "squares" that are left on the canvas when I CMD Z on the strokes after the first one don't appear if I let those strokes register for a second. Hope I am clear enough. Thank you !
  8. Hello, Using a MacBook Pro 14 M1 pro on Monterey 12.3 On a blank canvas, if I use the pixel or brush tool in pixel persona and press CMD Z to undo right after the stroke, the application crashes every time. If there is already one stroke on the canvas, it doesn't crash. But while the stroke disappear, it leaves a dot (square) at the place of the cursor as you can see on the attached picture. To delete those I have to erase everything on the layer. I bought affinity designer yesterday and I really like the program. But this is the second and third bug I have to report, what is wrong about it ? Is it something about my settings ? Thanks.
  9. Just tried again, and it does the same thing each time i select the insert behind the selection icon if there is at least one object on the canvas. It does this with the line or brush tools.
  10. Hi, New user here. Just bought affinity designer and downloaded the version 1.10.5. I use a MacBook Pro 14 inch m1 pro on Monterey 12.3 and I have a problem: If I draw whatever shape, say a rectangle, and try to draw a line with whatever tool using the insert behind icon, the first stroke lags terribly, it is unusable. Second stroke and later ones are perfectly fine. Thanks for your help.
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