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Pšenda

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  1. How to uninstall existing keyboard drivers and have them reinstalled? You have not installed any new application with a new keyboard, that brings some additional "gadgets" and "super features"?
  2. When creating new forum topic, most authors forget about what product the topic is about, which often makes the answers more difficult and leads to further questions. Would not it be advisable to allow product type to be entered using checkboxes directly on the input form?
  3. Standard computer users may not, but graphics/photo users certainly yes.
  4. Why??? https://affinity.help/photo/English.lproj/index.html
  5. That's why a trial version is available to test product before you buy it.
  6. If the layer is selected, just "click" on its name. Double-click in everytime would be better, because the name is often edited while the layers are being moved.
  7. Perhaps it would be a good magnifying glass (it should be more universal). Pressing the hotkey (toggling) would increase/decrease area under the cursor. Image is for illustrative purposes only - it magnifies only displayed pixels. Correct magnifying glass would redraw the displayed content with the corresponding details - that is with the middle handle.
  8. Eyes are still pretty good :-), but the Affinity GUI is not optimal. Thus look sufficiently contrasting interface (PhaseOne).
  9. https://www.templatemonster.com/blog/leading-kerning-tracking-difference/
  10. https://affinity.help/photo/English.lproj/pages/GetStarted/placeImages.html https://affinity.help/photo/English.lproj/pages/GetStarted/NewFromClipboard.html
  11. This is not a "Layer". It is one "object", and therefore it is created separately. Layer and Group is a way for grouping objects.
  12. Firstdefence suggests, that you located the same colored objects into a single Group/Layer, to which you can then apply the color settings.
  13. +1 But the problem will be the inconsistency of its control.
  14. Standard way (in APh) is: - open *.jpg, - save as to *.afphoto, - work with all comfort (layers, filters, undo, etc.), multiply Ctrl+S save your work, - if work finishing -> Export to desired format (png, tiff, ...). If you no longer need it, you can delete afphoto file. If you want to avoid native format at any cost (I do not know why, the file can always be deleted): - if the file is not in a lossless format: - open *.jpg, - export to lossless format (png, tiff), - close *.jpg, - open *.png/tiff, - work with certain limitations, multiply Ctrl+S save your work. There is no need for repeated exports and rewriting files.
  15. I tried to adapt to your post with some f**k.
  16. Either you're deliberately lying, or you do not know APhoto at all (but that does not seem to be an obstacle for you to write large-scale critical posts). If you open non native image file format (jpg, png, tiff, ...), it is not problem normaly "Save" it. Export is not needed at all, and you do not need to enter or change the file name. Simply just Ctrl + S.
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