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ClaudeK

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  1. Hi, I think that I have isolated an issue which is now clearly persistent. If I create a file and copy a PDF in it, the file become quite sensible on dragging / modifying any new object created in it ... This is never the case for files without PDF copied in it Thanks for your support Claude
  2. I opened a drawing created with the previous Designer (v 1.10.5). It seems ok, but when I wanted to drag an object, the new version freezes with the Apple colour row turning ... I waited a minute or so and I forced quit the app. Claude
  3. Hi, When drawing a line, my Mac freeze completely ! And it was impossible to quit the application. A full restart was mandatory. This never happens in years of use ! As I have just updated to the 1.8.1 version of Affinity Designer early this morning, I wonder if this can be correlated to the crash. Thanks Claude MacBook Promid 2014 - Mac OSX Mojave - 8 Go of RAM
  4. Thanks Hokusai. Sure, I should have read past posts ... sorry. In addition to arrows, are your aware of the intent to have direct way to link dimensions to arrow lines (cotations). In fact I am wondering of the way Affinity Designer will go ... will some CAD tool functions be added ? ... or is Serif plan to extend his SW product portfolio to 2D CAD ... while preserving the ease of use of Serif tools ;) .. of course. Claude
  5. A great addition would be add functions to get the perimeter and the surface of a selected curve (of course closed) Thanks
  6. A great addition would be add functions to get the perimeter and the surface of a selected curve (of course closed) Thanks
  7. Should it be possible to add arrows to the list of line types ? Thanks Claude
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