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The rectangle in the canvas is the parent shape, and the ellipse in the canvas is the child shape. I use MOVE INSIDE to move the ellipse into the rectangle. If I change the size of the rectangle and then move the ellipse in, the position of the ellipse will change.

In fact, changing the artboard size will also cause the position to change. In actual use, the ellipse is sometimes positioned far away from the canvas. The screen recording was created specifically to demonstrate the problem. The actual situation is much worse.

Affinity Designer 1.9.2.1035

Windows 10 1909

Demo file:
move inside problem.afdesign

1125849689_moveinsidebug.gif.479eceb92cbb3ccb4c295643d9cdebc3.gif

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Hi seabirdr,

Thanks for letting us know - it looks like this will happen if the artboard the objects on is scaled. I'll get it passed on to development.
 

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Hi Sean P.

The artboard is scaled or the parent shape is scaled, the problem will occur.

In addition, I also encountered the same problem on the Mac.

  • 1 year later...
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Affinity Designer Version 1.10.5  MacOS 12.5.0 

Bug still there, to get away from this bug Temporarily, move object out of the Artboard then make Clipping Mask "things" they call "Move inside / Outside". 

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