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  1. I would also like to express my thanks. Without wanting to say anything wrong now, I would still wish that there would always be versions for the iPad in the future 🫣 🥇
  2. Tried and I actually found so with the pencil you have 100% touch function or not? I can't remember at all that I couldn't press every button with the pencil or could push every slider or so I don't know where touch problems are with the pencil or so? So I can use it wonderfully on the screen and the only difference I had also noticed was just felt like that pinch to zoom or to rotate the canvas surface with my fingers is a bit laggy than on the iPad? That's just the way it is. Windows is simply mouse and not touch-oriented and an iPad is touch-oriented. I think I've tried it without a keyboard. It then opens a software keyboard on the Surface Pro or not? Because of me, I don't know, but with the Surface Pro without a fixed keyboard, the software keyboard opens? Using without a hardware keyboard is like on the iPad? So, having all features of the desktop, i can only remember that the iPad is more smooth in moving the canvas, and the Microsoft Pencil gives us full touch functionality, correct? My bad is i like to have only one device so i sold the Surface. But if I sell the iPad, then I would actually prefer a Surface Pro even for Affinity again, because it offers more touch with the stylus than just the mouse on the desktop, correct? (Whereby you can also use a mouse or a touchpad) If you have bad experiences exactly on Surface Pro please tell.
  3. @NathanC That's absolutely right, thank you very much for the video 🥇
  4. I would like to ask for a function upgrade: In almost every mobile app, you move the canvas with one finger, and you tap something before you want to move it on the canvas. On the PC, this is often exactly the opposite, but only because we use a mouse and no touch gestures: you grab an element directly with the mouse pointer and move it, while you move the canvas by using the scroll wheel or holding down another button before grasping the canvas with the mouse pointer. How it is with the desktop apps of the suite, I don't remember anymore. As an iPad user, it is totally disturbing that I always need two fingers to move the canvas. My problem is that I always accidentally move every possible element, because on the iPad it's just like with the mouse, but that's wrong. And I don't want to move the canvas with two fingers, but directly when I touch somewhere with one finger. To move an element, I would first like to touch and activate it. My feature request asks for a switch between the modes (mouse-mode oder touch-mode) or at least for a permanent switch in the settings for leads like me who work with touchscreen and Pencil and not with the mouse. Note that touching with the Pencil is the same as touching with the finger. You can even say mouse-mode or pencil-mode. By the way, the Pencil is always a bit difficult to use with the iPad, because every time you want to touch an object, you unintentionally move it by a few pixels because the Pencil is interpreted that way. My idea would also eliminate this error, because the object would only be activated by the first touch.
  5. Ok thanks. But this is another icon, looks like the wrong symbol?
  6. Hey i found no explanation about this icon, either in protocol nor snapshot help. What is it please?
  7. iOS memory handling is curios. At that time I took photos in the forest that consisted of 40-60 photos of 80 megapixels each, as TIFF a stached picture had 15-20 gigabytes. As JPEG, all these images had 300-600 megabytes - and I could view and edit all of them on my iPhone Xs and fully zoom in. With Photomator, on the other hand, I could not edit a single 80 megapixel image on the same iPhone Xs because it only had 4GB of RAM and according to the Photomator team about 7 or 8 GB of RAM would be necessary. All those memory problems would only be handled by Apple by silently crashing Photomator without any message to me.
  8. Hey Alfred, i have some of those files, so next time i should add those? So what are those diskwrites files?
  9. i have reduced (modified) the master page and others to only whats needed - to be more clear in the screenshot:
  10. even if you cannot see it this is the layer from the master page group, this is not clear in the image, but is is from the master
  11. Thank you. I tried to move the layer to the top but something must went wrong, this changes nothing in the magical margin of the image placeholder. When moving the bottom border of the image the element runs to the left.
  12. Oh, this is up to the master page layout. How to modify the master page to stay above the image and ignore image margins? (the master page layout is only header and footer in this sample)
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