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Why does the hotkey for isometric size change differ depending on selection?


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So in Affinity Designer on Mac, when you want to isometrically change the size of a selection (keeping the ration between the axes the same) you have to press either shift or option while dragging the outer borders.

Why is it either one of those keys? Why does it not stay the same and what does this even depend on? It is not the type of selection. I literally have two different image objects in one file, and to isometrically change the size of one of them I have to press option and for the other shift. I don't understand the point of this, and it is to be frank quite annoying to always have to test which key to use, unable to know it...

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30 minutes ago, snizl said:

press either alt or option while dragging the outer borders.

Why is it either one of those keys?

Option is the name for the key on Mac OS.

Alt is the name for the key on Windows OS.

Don't really understand your question.

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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Some objects have a native aspect ratio, for example, an image file that you Place into your document.

When you resize an object by dragging a corner node using the Move Tool, if the object has a native aspect ratio, then by default dragging the node will resize the object and maintain that ratio. If the object does not have a native aspect ratio, then dragging the corner node will not maintain the current ratio.

You can override that by pressing the Shift key, which will reverse the behavior.

You can also change the default processing, using Preferences, then in the Tools section:
 

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