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Simm

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  1. Returning to some previous work in Affinity Designer, the Artistic Text tool now places the typed text below the crosshairs cursor where always before, the typed text appeared above the crosshair typed cursor. How can I correct this? Any information will be appreciated. The problem with the Artistic Text tool is even more erratic behaving strangely even after several re-starts.

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  2. Often after just using the artistic text tool I need to move the text. One's instinct is to press the "v" for the move tool, but of course that will type "v" and not summon the move tool. One has to select, with the cursor, the move tool from the list of tool icons. I  would like a second keyboard shortcut for the move tool that could be used when text is selected on the screen which wouldn't cause typing.

  3. In many tutorials, I notice that an object placed on the document's border is fully formed within the document and the part outside the document is in a wire-frame format. Using the latest version of Affinity Designer, when I draw an object resting on the border of a document the part outside the document is not in a wireframe format. The entire object is fully formed (filled in, etc.). Is there a setting to make only the part of an object within a document show fully and the part outside shown as a  simple outline or wireframe? Any information with be appreciated.

     

    Simm

  4. I have been attempting to create arcs of various given lengths and radii without success. I have drawn a circle with a desired radius and then attempted to slice off all but the arc desired on the circle without success. Is there a way to draw an arc of a given radius without winding up with a closed region. (I don't want an arc with the chord joining the endpoints of the arc to be visible.) Any suggestions will be appreciated. This work is with Affinity Designer.

     

    Simm

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