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Freeze when expanding zero-width stroke


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Hi,

I've managed to find a consistent freeze in Affinity designer 1.8.5.703 when expanding the stroke of a multi-stroke object containing a zero-width stroke. The freeze does not happen if there is only one stroke on the object, or if all of the applied strokes are zero-width. It has to be an object with multiple strokes applied in the Appearance panel with at least one stroke having a non-zero width, and at least one stroke having a zero width. I did this by accident when setting up an object with multiple strokes, but forgot to change the default width for the initial stroke.

When clicking Expand Stroke the CPU jumps to 100% and Affinity Designer's memory usage continuously climbs until the whole system becomes unusable due to lack of ram.

Cheers, Mike.

 

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  • 3 months later...

Hi there! I just wanted to drop a note that I am also seeing this and able to reproduce consistently in version 1.9.2.1035 in Windows. I can also confirm it happens when you have no strokes at all (rather than just a multi-stroke object where one stroke is 0.

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