Mike Lewis Posted March 23, 2021 Share Posted March 23, 2021 Not sure if this is a bug, or if something needs to be configured that I am unaware of, but it seems to be a bug... I wanted to establish the ruler origin in an unused corner of my document to draw a figure for later use. After I located the ruler origin where I wanted, I dragged out two guides on the 0 points. Then I drew another line, but noticed that its X/Y coordinates seem to still be in reference to the artboard, not the new origin. See screen clips: Origin set kind of in the middle of this space. A vertical guide set at X=0 and a horizontal guide set at Y=0. A single stroke line placed along horizontal guide, centered on vertical guide. Centerpoint should be 0,0. What the Transform Studio actually says. If I manually type in the X/Y coordinates of 0,0, my object moves out of the visible view area and ends up in the top left corner of the artboard (which is normally 0,0 when the origin hasn't been moved.) Using Affinity Designer 1.9.1 on OS X 10.10. Thanks, - Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Bruce Posted March 23, 2021 Share Posted March 23, 2021 I do believe that this has been fixed in the latest betas. Mike Lewis 1 Quote Mac Pro (Late 2013) Mac OS 12.7.6 Affinity Designer 2.5.5 | Affinity Photo 2.5.5 | Affinity Publisher 2.5.5 | Beta versions as they appear. I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Sean P Posted March 24, 2021 Staff Share Posted March 24, 2021 Hi Mike, This did only affect line curve objects - other objects referenced the O,0 point correctly. As Old Bruce has said it has now been fixed in the latest beta and will be in the 1.9.2 patch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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