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  1. 1.5.1.47 Beta -- Running the Photoshop plugin, Plugin Galaxy, a second time in an editing session generates an error message: Memory Access Violation. 1. In an open image, call Plugin Galaxy via the plugin menu. Select a plugin setting, apply, closing Plugin Galaxy. 2. Call Plugin Galaxy a second time, the "Memory Access Violation" appears.
  2. I've just discovered that unless I have the entire screen (in this case a large map) visible, AD's Paste does not place objects that I have copied exactly in the same location from which I copied them. Is it true that i must have the entire map visible (or at least the area from which I cut the object) for Paste to keep the same location? If I must have the entire map visible to cut/paste in the exact same location, I wish AD had a warning to remind me to Zoom To Fit. Many of my precisely placed texts are now totally off requiring tons of correcting. I should add that many of these are Artistic texts which were brought from Illustrator into AD as separate SVG letters when I opened the Illustrator doc in AD. These SVGs, however, are properly placed when pasting with the entire map visible. I'm wonder if this is related to other problems that often come up when I have been using AD intensively for a few hours. AD starts to act strangely, i.e., my keystroke cease to work, selecting objects no longer works, layers of selected object are not in blue nor see as selected on my screen, etc. However, once I quit AD and bring it up again with the same doc, these problems are gone. Thus it must be a memory issue. My solution is to quit AD every hour and bring up the AD doc again. It is also obvious that using Save As with a new name considerably cuts the size of the doc (e.g., from around 180 mgs to 140 mgs). I realize that this is larger than normal docs. I could break it apart but it's all inner-related. Unlike Illustrator, however, AD's layer and sublayers work extremely well. Note: Using AD's current beta (1.5.2 Beta 3), OS is El Capitan and have 24 gigs RAM.
  3. After closing Affinity on my Win 10 system it was still hogging approx 25% CPU and 256MB RAM and no other program could be started, had to task manager close it.
  4. Seit heute kann ich keine Raw-Dateien (Fuji-RAF-File) mehr laden. Photo zieht sich unendlich viel Speicher und bricht dann ab.
  5. This is absurdity! I will describe it briefly, because my English is bad. I wanted to merge objects (it was 31 objects) - it still takes longer than 10 minutes! I still waiting for effect ... I look to monitor activity, and there .. Check it screenshot. More than 26GB of memory usage?!?! My iMac Mini has 16GB. It's probably a bug or..? - how about that? When I finish this post it's now 20 minutes and still nothing. I guess I'll have to reset the AD. Any ideas? Btw, other programs and functions work flawlessly at that time. Cheers!
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