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rsim reacted to a post in a topic: Force pixel alignment in 1.2
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Really like all the new features in 1.2 but one thing about the pixel alignment button. Whenever you do this, it doesn't snap to the sides or middle and I find that very inconvenient. Really would appreciate that in the next version! I've already complained about no pixel alignment before, love that its implemented but if you can get this to work, that would be awesome.
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aubble reacted to a post in a topic: Enhancements for UI design and general feature requests
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aubble reacted to a post in a topic: Specifying font sizes in pixels
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aubble reacted to a post in a topic: Snapping in affinity designer?
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Panning?
aubble replied to aubble's topic in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Figured it out, it was smooth mouse on my computer. It removes mouse acceleration in OS X and it was the cause -
I seem to be having trouble panning? I can normally pan by holding space, left clicking and moving the mouse (I meant left click in the video) but when I use the pencil tool it stops working normally and starts like floating or something but when I use middle mouse button instead of left, it works fine? Thanks in advance! Never mind, not designer's fault at all, seems like something is wrong with my mouse, it works fine with another mouse. I do have a gaming mouse with macros etc, will look into it. Any ideas on what it could be? I have a logitech g700s, never really ran into any problems like this.
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aubble reacted to a post in a topic: Snapping in affinity designer?
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I messaged MEB and he said this: "aubble, The Snap to Spread option is working fine, but if you have Force Pixel Alignment activated it will also snap to pixels. In this situation if you are not zoomed in enough, it seems the Snap to Spread isn't working because Affinity is forcing the snap to each pixel before it reaches the boundaries of the spread. If you zoom in close enough you will see that it snaps to the spread." But thanks, appreciate it! Hopefully we can make this work as intended.