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sandoz

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  1. I have had this happen hundreds of times over the past 3-4 years. 1. All it takes is one group but also occurs with multiple groups 2. In the document view and the layer view (selecting a group with more than one layer in it) 3. Cloud - Google Drive 4. 80=90% of the time. If the layers share the same color fill and border, it seems not to be a problem, but if there is a text layer and an object layer (rectangle, circle, etc.) trying to apply colors to either the border or fill will cause the crash.
  2. Using latest build of Affinity Designer 2 on both Mac and PC. This bug has existed through all versions of Affinity (I've used both 1 and 2) on both platforms. When I use the Set Fill (i.e. click on the black circle here) on a Group Designer completely hangs and I need to use Task Manager on PC or Force Quit on Mac to break out. I lose work to the last recovery save. Obviously, clicking on the group is non-sensical as I actually intend to apply the fill to some object within the group but the program should throw an exception not completely crash. Have been having this problem for years but finally got my but over here to post. Love to see it fixed.
  3. Thanks NMF! That did the trick. Wonder what is going on under the hood. Rounding errors due the complexity of the brush templates? I was using included brushes with little to no modifications.
  4. Hello! I am getting a problem with thin lines showing up when I print this file. They only show up in this file. Photo of problem and affinity file attached. The printer is otherwise acting normally and these lines show up in no other document, affinity or otherwise. Help! line flaws.afdesign
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