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  1. Affinity programs are getting better and better. I propose to streamline workflow to implement such small changes. 1. Separate the color probes for the contour and fill. 2. Add icons (new, open, print, export) 3. In the Wheel color palette, add to the displayed HSL values - CMYK, RGB and HEX values 4. Add a blue square at the highlighted point (it will be more visible). If you work all day on these programs really can make it easier to design. (I work on the design of signs, banners, business cards, flyers, invitations, graphic signs) And I'm still reminded of the idea of choosing a color for contour and fill. Thank you very much. Marek
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