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Selecting all unfilled/unstroked objects and deleting them is a common and useful command to clean up files. Sometimes our own, but often those supplied by third parties. However, with this issue, trying to do that will lead to have all your layers deleted, even layers containing objects. Steps to reproduce: Create a new document Draw a few coloured objects, place some in one or more layers Draw an object with cleared fill and stroke Select the unfilled object and use the command Select Same > Fill Colour Notice that all layers and groups in the document will also be select Press Delete, the unfilled object will be deleted, along with all layers and all objects within I've attached a video with a visual guide for this bug. Stroked bug variant: Follow steps 1. to 3. from the list above again Select the unstroked object, but this time use the command Select Same > Stroke Colour Follow the steps 5. and 6. from the list above No video for this variant as it's exactly the same as above, just a different command. There are no workarounds for this bug to the best of my knowledge. Thanks! Gravação 2023-07-13 115028.mp4
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In this demo you can see that I increase the stroke width, but that the object has no stroke colour assigned. Therefore, I don't see any effect of increasing the stroke width with the new keyboard shortcuts [ and ]. 2022-11-10 21-29-11.mp4 Worse, it can lead to extremely large and buggy strokes when I do apply a stroke colour. 2022-11-10 21-29-11.mp4 Therefore, I would like to see that a default stroke colour is applied when increasing the stroke width while there is no colour assigned. You generally tend to hold the key until you are really sure it is not working. By then, the stroke value is probably so large that you get what I showed in the second video.