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henryg

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  1. 22 minutes ago, GarryP said:

    See this beta thread: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/180793-close-all-added-to-file-menu/

    If you keep an eye on the beta forum sections you will see what’s coming soon and not need to ask for stuff that is already 'in the works'.

    I'm using the beta. Active tab identification is rubbish and has been so since AP first launched. Pretty sure I posted similarly years ago.

  2. 1 hour ago, walt.farrell said:

    I think Preferences is better, because it lets you resynchronize any time you want, without having to uninstall/reinstall again. And without having to think about it every time you update to a new level of the Beta.

    But who would know it is there? You didn't and you seem to know pretty much everything (not sarcasm!).

    Maybe both, but certainly it should ask on install IMO.

  3. 20 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

    In my experience, that data is not removed when you uninstall the MSIX versions. At least by a standard uninstall, via Windows Settings > Apps or right-clicking the application in the Start menu.

    When I changed from msix to msi it didn't pick up my settings. Fortunately, I had taken a copy of my Workspaces folder. Same happened when I installed the beta alongside.

  4. My way, and bear in mind I only use Photo.

    First find and copy the Workspaces folder for the msix version (you'll have to search for it), then install and run the msi version and hope it picks up your settings. Uninstall the msix version.

    If the new install has not picked up your settings, copy the Workspaces folder to the location of the new Workspaces folder (again search for it) and all should be well .

    If you have not customised the interface or shortcuts, you can safely uninstall the msix version and install the msi version.

  5. I am familiar(ish) with both the live and normal perspective corrections tools, but don't know how to get the best result from the adjustment.

    When I drag outward left or right on the top handles to correct converging line distortion, the height of objects (buildings and people) become foreshortened so I drag the handles upwards to restore what looks like a proper ratio, but is there a way to get a "correct" ratio other than by eye/guessing? I find this particularly difficult when dealing with photos with people in the foreground.

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