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Application hang in Affinity photo 1.8.3.641


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I've come across a reproducible hang when working with layers.

This happens with a new document and it happens with different source pictures.

EDIT:   I went back and tried this on version affinity-photo-1.7.1.404.exe and the problem also happened there, but I don't remember it doing that in the past. I tried in on affinity-photo-1.6.5.135 and I straight up got an unhanded exception. 

EDIT: Windows  version 1909  18363.720, with latest cumulative Windows updates

Steps to repro:

  1. Open a new document (this is the background)
  2. Add another layer from clipboard
  3. Select Layers  (3a - Select Brightness/Contrast)
  4. Click layer as if to drag layer

Results:  The Affinity UI is now hung and you can't go anything, but kill the process in Task Manager. You can't open a menu, you can't even close a document with CTRL+F4.

Expected Results:  At this point, I could drag the layer (5) to another location among the layers (e.g. down). 

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Edited by SamInWa
Updating picture for clarity, added details about regression for version 1.7
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