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BrucieNB

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  1. I have about 40 large scale maps of Bavaria from 1940 that I need to knit together from scanned 1: 100,000 scale maps. Unfortunately, not all were scanned as perfect rectangles, so they do not meet well at a top corner edge whereas they do at the bottom. The entire image can't be rotated as the corners elsewhere are fine, where I want roads, railways and rivers etc to continue through the join. I've tried a variety of ways to distort the image to meet, and I've done it successfully before using other software. Is there a recommended way to move simply the top-right node of a picture by a fraction? I appreciate is it probably a very obvious question, but I've not tried to do this so far with Designer.
  2. Oops. Forgot the option of exploring the screen more fully. To answer my own question - yes you can, and it is really easy, just different from what I'm used to. New to the software... learning fast.
  3. I know this is an old thread, but I'm trying to switch from Adobe Illustrator where I can lock any object on a layer, as well as locking the layer. I can't find a way to lock individual objects - has this still not been implemented? Affinity Designer has the same brilliant ease of use I had before I switched to Apple, and used DrawPlus. It would be a shame not to use it for work, rather than play, because of such a small thing. I need to be able to do it so as not to disturb completed objects while working around them. Important when importing AI PDF files for testing.
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