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  1. I wasted a lot of time trying to figure out unlock the aspect ratio a document so I could resize the dimensions as required. The reason: the 'lock aspect ratio' icon was not visible (see example attached). Not sure if this is a bug. But this needs to be fixed by making both the "locked" and "unlocked" icons display in high contrast against the background.
  2. Affinity's light mode UI — in the document setup — has been giving me a headache for months. When you set proportional dimensions, the icon disappears, or becomes so light that you can't see it. And the anchor/rescale active states are reversed. When you chose rescale, the rescale option is greyed out and the anchor option turns white. Which is also wrong. I mentioned this to support months ago, but nothing came of it. Just pointing it out again because it's become highly annoying and time-consuming. The attached screenshot is what it looks like when you set proportional resizing and rescaling. Looking at it, you wouldn't have a clue.
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