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I am on version 1.7.0.331, and cannot repeat this problem. Tried various scenarios, but it still works.
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I can confirm this anomaly.
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Yes, Beta 331 is released. A huge list of fixes, etc. Thanks Mark!
- jc4d and Gregory St. Laurent
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Confirmed crash
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If you drag and drop to the tab bar, and release, it will open a separate image
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I have repeated your steps on my Windows 10 Versio 1903 OS Build 18362.53 64-bit PC. Clipboard Manager is on, and Sync automatically is on. Clipboard History is also on. No crash. I copied and pasted CTRL>C and CTRL>V without a problem.
Try as I might, I cannot repeat your problem.
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16 hours ago, yebyte said:
Affinity Photo Windows Customer Beta - 1.7.0.293
Created shapes have no fill color(simply white color). It behave a litte different compare to publisher and designer.
It works if you select a colour in the colour palette first, or do CTRL-X to bring the default black background to the foreground.
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Works as it is supposed to for me
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Confirmed crash
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I have the same problem here
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I can confirm this as well
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Agreed...same problem here
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Your Tiff works great on my Beta 258
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I also do not have this problem...Beta 251 works as expected.
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Agreed. I thought I was doing something wrong...
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Same finding here
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Regardless of the solution provided, the software is not working as expected. I agree, it is a fault, (I used a Canon CR2). The solution does work in the interim.
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Agreed, I have the same problem
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Agreed, same here...
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Agreed with Chris B. It works fine for me...
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Tried around 10 small images on Win10...no crash
Ruler/Measure Tool
in [ARCHIVE] Photo beta on Windows threads
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I use
1/. the Rectangle Tool (U) to drag out a measurement, shown just above the cursor before you lift your finger off the mouse button.
2/. The Node Tool (P), which also displays the the measurement before you lift off the mouse button.
At this stage there is no direct equivalent to the Ruler Tool (I) on the Eyedropper Tool (I) in PS.