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mathead got a reaction from Fixx in Is there any shortcut to zoom in or out?
Same here, which means: it works. It's just a little bit counterintuitive as to how I'm used to work in Illustrator.
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mathead got a reaction from PaulEC in delete point
I'd like to know about any progress here too. I've been using Illustrator since Version 3 and this action is essential to my workflow.
For now, if basic node actions don't work like I'm used to, for the time being, I see no other way than going back to Illustrator.
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mathead got a reaction from m.vlad in Preferences
Hello. I'm new to Affinity and I'd like to point out one observation: navigating the Preferences is a bit tedious. For every part, I have to go back to the general pref screen (with the symbols) and choose the next symbol. I would prefer an "next" and "previous" button at the bottom of every pref panel, so that I can easily navigate back and forth. This is particularly useful when I' not sure on which panel a particular preference is located.
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mathead got a reaction from Martinroedl.photo in Preferences
Hello. I'm new to Affinity and I'd like to point out one observation: navigating the Preferences is a bit tedious. For every part, I have to go back to the general pref screen (with the symbols) and choose the next symbol. I would prefer an "next" and "previous" button at the bottom of every pref panel, so that I can easily navigate back and forth. This is particularly useful when I' not sure on which panel a particular preference is located.
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mathead got a reaction from Old Bruce in Preferences
Hello. I'm new to Affinity and I'd like to point out one observation: navigating the Preferences is a bit tedious. For every part, I have to go back to the general pref screen (with the symbols) and choose the next symbol. I would prefer an "next" and "previous" button at the bottom of every pref panel, so that I can easily navigate back and forth. This is particularly useful when I' not sure on which panel a particular preference is located.
