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  1. When transforming linked layers, e.g. With vector shapes, the transformation is carried out as if the linked objects were one object with a common transformation point. I would expect that every linked object, e.g. during a rotation, revolves around its own transformation point.
  2. Is there any way to jump around inside the transform panel somehow? Mb using some Key+arrows to go from Width to Height and then again back to Width? Similar to what Tab does, when the panel is active. Unfortunately Tab just goes from top to bottom and later just toggle UI, as by design.
  3. How do I do this again? I cannot replicate it. All I can do is CTRL Z & CTRL Y to see that it can be done. AligningToStroke.mp4
  4. Is there a way in Designer that, with or without converting to curves, I can take text and transform it so that one side is longer than another, giving it a trapezoidal shape? Alternately, can I take my curves or text and distort ir arbitrarily by moving a corner, similar to Photoshop's "distort" transform function. Basically, I just need to have a block of text that is larger on one end and gets smaller at the other end...without changing the font of every single character one at a time to gradually increasing (or decreasing) size. I can find out to resize it, rotate it, skew it, but no way to stretch it like that. Examples from Photoshop:
  5. Affinity Power tools Part 14 Transform Objects Separately. A Digitally Fearless beginner Affinity Photo tutorial. https://youtu.be/Y3fxnnU1xzo
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