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  1. [ENG] Hello, I hope you can help me or give me a hint. In Affinity Designer I rely on forcing perfect alignments, which unfortunately doesn't work with the magnetic tools. In the example, element "red" is docked or anchored to element green. If I now use an extreme zoom level (3900000%) then you can see that there is a large distance to the "green" element, which I have to correct by hand. At the latest in the case of fine lines with a background, the distance during export is noticeable. How do I get the alignment better? The magnetic alignment is activated (tolerance 3; pixel perfect) Do you have an idea? Thank you very much! [DE] ich hoffe ihr könnt mir helfen oder einen Hinweis geben. Ich bin in Affinity Designer darauf angewiesen perfekte Ausrichtungen zu erzwingen, was leider mit den magnetischen Hilfsmitteln nicht funktioniert. Im Beispiel ist Element "rot" an Element grün angedockt beziehungsweise verankert. Wenn ich jetzt eine extreme Zoomstufe verwende (3900000%) dann sieht man, dass ein großer Abstand zum Element "grün" vorhanden ist, den ich von Hand korrigieren muss. Spätestens bei feinen Linien mit Hintergrund, fällt hier der Abstand beim Export auf. Wie bekomme ich die Ausrichtung besser hin? Die magnetische Ausrichtung ist aktiviert (Toleranz 3; pixel perfekt) Habt ihr eine Idee? Vielen Dank!
  2. I am struggling with a lack of snapping-compliance in Designer for iPad. To make things easier I have attached one screen shot with an example and another one with my snapping preferences. In the example I am attempting to satisfy my very strong desire to snap the red shape by it’s lower right point to the blue shape’s upmost point, yet it refuses to comply. Does anyone know of a way more straight forward than the workaround below? The one workaround I am aware of at this point: - lock the blue object first - select both, the blue and the red object - switch to the node tool and select all points on the red one - snap the red shape by any point to any point of the blue shape - smile Cheers!
  3. Hello forum, It is not possible to adjust the ring thickness to a rectangle. The other direction works. When I first make a ring and that the rectangle, so dock on its corners. I hope the picture explains the problem. I do not know if it's a bug. I tried all the magnetic aids. Thanks
  4. I created a document which is now ready for printing. I realized, that I made it to big. A few millimeters. So I created a slice in the export personna and some guide lines, to cut off 2 millimeters on each side. Now, slices do not snap to my guide lines, and I just cannot position it properly. If there is an other way to cut my document by 2 millimeters on each side, let me know. I just need to export it as pdf for printing.
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