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  1. Thank you, that article helped!
  2. Hello, I usually don’t use the raster that often but today I was working on an isometric project, hence I used the raster. During working on my project, I noticed little spaces between my objects on the raster. I then exported it and the gaps were still there. Maybe there is an option to change the accuracy of the raster magnets or it’s a bug. I’d be very grateful if someone could help me with this issue. PS: the file I uploaded is a recreation of an image I found online to learn and improve my skills.
  3. Thanks Dan C for your quick reply, yes I have adjusted my display zoom to More Space. However, I could tell from the way you asked me that I need to change that again. So I did it and it's no longer pixelated. Thanks very much.
  4. Hello, I’ve been using affinity on my iPad Air for a while now and I really like it. But strangely with V2 the workspace or canvas of designer and publisher are pixelated. Is there anyway to tweak the settings and preferences so my designs don’t look edgy or pixelated anymore?
  5. I was one struggling with the same problem. It became relevant to me because I am using iPadOS 16 beta and soon the full version for Stagemanager on an external-display. Affinity V2 first opened up as usual but as soon as I opened up a project it would jump to a presenter-mode or something similar and my toolbars and all the tools would hide away. To prevent this I simply opened up the settings and the first category, then scrolled on the right side down until I read something like show on external displays. I toggled the switch to off and the problem was solved. Good luck
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