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DMbe

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When I use the Geometry > Xor function with this 2 objects (text + triangle),

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all parts are combined very well, except for the zero 0. Why is this so?

The number 2 is appears in white, but the 0 doesn't.

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15 hours ago, DMbe said:

The number 2 is appears in white, but the 0 doesn't.

That seems to work for me as expected.
Does the text consist of a single coherent text object? Can you take a screenshot of the layer panel?

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Thank you for reporting a problem using 1.7.x . It appears that a member of the Affinity QA team didn't get round to fully investigating this specific report posted in the bugs forums. We are very sorry for this oversight. Yours is one of a number of reports that I am posting this apology to, using an automated script.

Now we have released 1.8.3 on all platforms containing many hundreds of bug fixes, and we hope your problem has already been fully addressed. If you still have this problem in the 1.8.3 release build, then the QA team would really appreciate you reporting again it in the relevant Bugs forum.

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