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Neosim

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  1. Unfortunately smothing in my particular example is not reducing any number of nodes. It's multiplying them x2
  2. Generally i'm amazed of software engeeners and work of them. Nothing is trivial in the backstage. I am only a "clicker" of the most top layer of the software. Below of it is magic of algorythms.🤯
  3. It should work as they programmed it in old Xara but unfortunately i don't see such of thing in Affinity. In Xara reducing of nodes is simple as Selection of nodes + Smoothing Slider
  4. Thank you. In Beta 1.5.0.14 we have this option with draggable opacity label in Layers panel. Nice... but it needs improvement to be practical. Improvement based on change the speed/distance of dragging value from 100>0% Not as it now. Practical purpose of it is to change temporary of opacity with fast movement of mouse without pain.
  5. The same here. I'm using old Wacom Graphire 2. In first impression i tought that grid snapping was on. But this is not a cause of jaggered lines. This effect is visible especially when i'm drawing vector lines very slow. It's not good.. but this is BETA version. And i think Affinity Developers will do it well like in "MadeWithMischief" software :)
  6. Interface request: Click&Hover mouse over visibility checkboxes area in Layers Panel could toggle or change while mouse moving. It could check initially if first click is toggling to hide or show the layer and copy this state to every hovered checkbox until mouse release. Of course you can select now with Ctrl or Shift layers and toggle visibility of chosen layres group... But I propose (imho) nice improvement of Layers Panel I tried to illustrate this in attachment. Cheers. Neosim
  7. Interface request: Click&Drag label of input changing the value. Moving UP or RIGHT ++ value, moving LEFT or DOWN -- value. Like in Attachment. Cheers. Neosim
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