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MaryLou

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  1. I did download the beta and loved the color.  I'm used to working on the lighter color interface.  I really dislike the black. It's so hard on the eyes.  Looking forward to the new release so I can dig in and enjoy the program!

    Would be nice if they did something with the tabs - maybe an outline around each one. That would help a LOT!

     

  2. Thanks!  Wasn't sure if it was reported or not.   I did find another bug but don't know how to explain it or if it has already been reported. If this is the wrong place, please move or delete this.

     

    When using the Move tool to move an object, I get a "ghost" of the object left momentarily on the workspace.  I've attached an image. I drew the rectangle, then when I moved it, the lines above it appear but quickly disappear.  This happens with any object.

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  3. I just downloaded the latest AD beta and wanted to check out some of the studios.  Went to View\Studios and on the pop-out list, there are no visible checkmarks by the studios.  I think there might be some white ones that are not visible but if you can't see them, you don't know which ones are already checked and which ones are not.  I was expecting to see the little blue icon with the white checkmark like the ones in the Layers tab.  Attached is a screen capture so you can see what I mean - no checkmarks next to the studio names.

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  4. On the PC, the Arrange button is on the toolbar by default when you install.   The OK does more than make the panel go away, it accepts what you have aligned.  If you do NOT press OK, (or click on one of the objects in the selection box) your objects will revert back to their original positions.  That's what we're complaining about.  We shouldn't have to click OK.   Pressing Enter on the PC version does nothing. 

  5. Maybe we need to clarify a few things.  There are three different ways to access the alignment tools in Windows. 

     

    First is from the Menu bar (Layer\Alignment).

    Second is a right-click  on the selected objects

    Third, click the mis-named Arrange icon on the toolbar

     

    Using either of the first two methods, you do not have to click "OK" because you have only ONE option and that is the one you selected.

     

    When using the Arrange icon, you have multiple choices and can change them several times over until you like what you have, then hit the "OK" button.   Teejay has discovered you can also click on the selection and it will have the same effect as "OK".

     

    Each of the three methods have different options on the menus.

     

    First, the Menu bar options are:

    Align left, Align Center, Align Right

    Align Top, Align Middle, Align Bottom

    Space Horizontally, Space Vertically

    Distribute Horizontally

    Distribute Vertically

     

    Second, the Right-click options are:

    Align left, Align Center, Align Right

    Align Top, Align Middle, Align Bottom

     

    Third, the Arrange Icon drop-down:

    All of the options mentioned above

    You can specify how many pixels apart to distribute your objects

    There are three options that you can align to,

    and a few more ..

    Again, with this option, you can make multiple choices before hitting the "OK" button.  With the first and second methods, you have one choice only and do not have to OK it.

     

    I can kind of see the purpose of the OK  now that I have a better view of all the options.  I do think it's very confusing when there are so many different ways to access an action, especially when they don't have the same options.

  6. That's very possible.  the Mac version has been out for well over a year before the PC version.  They are supposed to be identical but I think there are some things that  simply aren't! 

     

    When using the alignment tools from the pop-up menu (via right click), you don't have to click anything... it's automatic but when doing the same thing via the "arrange" on the menu, you DO have to click "Done" or the changes will not stick.

  7. actually I don't get it

     

    if you don't click apply (which actually reads "done") but just clock elsewhere, the settings are applied automatically 

    before clicking elsewhere, the changes are visible, live, so there is actually no room for improvement as I see it

    click once to open the panel, click on the option, continue clicking whatever you like next 

     

    so ....

     

    I just went back and tried what you said but it does not work.  Try it yourself.  Draw 3 circles and arrange them at different heights.  Then, align them at the top and instead of clicking "Done", click elsewhere on the workspace.  The 3 circles will revert to their original position.  If you do NOT click Done, the effect does not "stick". That's what we're all complaining about. 

     

    You can spend a bit of time playing around with your alignment, then when you get it perfect and forget to click "done", you have to start over again.  I should think it would work the same way as the Effects.  When you like the results, you just close the window.   The alignment is about the only place where you have to "finalize' an action and being as such, it is not consistent with the other tools in the program.

  8. Several of us were discussing the fact that you have to click a button to accept the changes when using the Alignment panel in Affinity Designer.  This is sooooo annoying!  Why is that button there?  Most times, I forget to click it because just about everything else is automatically applied.  For example, if I apply any of the effects, I don't have to click a button to apply them.  If I select a style, I don't have to click a button to apply it.  Right off, I can't think of anywhere that I have to click a button to apply something other than this darn alignment panel.

     

    Any chance you could eliminate that?  If one doesn't like the effect, we can always use an Undo.

  9. I could see that in the Layers panel. What confused me is why would a program have 3 different tools that do the exact same thing?  This made me think there had to be some sort of difference in the end result.  It's so EASY to use Paste Inside whereas dragging things down in the layers panel to "nest" them is much more complicated for a beginner and so is the Insert Inside Selection. 

     

    You've answered my question...  and now that I know they all do the same thing, I can stop stressing over it!  :)  I'll stick with the Paste Inside. That makes more sense to me.  Thanks a bunch for your help!!

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