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Hi !
Nah :)  i mean the "no fill color". With illustrator, i've set a shortcut to apply it.
And with affinity designer & publisher, i think i've setup a shortcut for that. But it's working 20% of the times and i don't known where i can set this shortcut!
Thanks for your reading !!

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The shortcut to switch between the Stroke/Fill colour selectors (Colour and Swatches panels) is 'X' and to Set No fill on Stroke/Fill is '/' (International and selected keyboards).

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31 minutes ago, Hangman said:

The shortcut to switch between the Stroke/Fill colour selectors (Colour and Swatches panels) is 'X' and to Set No fill on Stroke/Fill is '/' (International and selected keyboards).

In the second Shortcuts popup choose Miscellaneous to access the Set Fill None shortcut item. I do not know if it is the default or something I changed but on my Mac the "Swap Line & Fill" shortcut is Shift-X, not just X.

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12 minutes ago, R C-R said:

In the second Shortcuts popup choose Miscellaneous to access the Set Fill None shortcut item. I do not know if it is the default or something I changed but on my Mac the "Swap Line & Fill" shortcut is Shift-X, not just X.

There's a subtle difference...

X = Switch between Stroke/Fill
Shift X = Swap Stroke/Fill

/ = the default shortcut to set Stroke/Fill to none

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9 minutes ago, Hangman said:

There's a subtle difference...

X = Switch between Stroke/Fill

Thanks! For the sake of clarity, on my Mac in V2 this is labeled "Toggle Fill Context."

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9 minutes ago, R C-R said:

Thanks! For the sake of clarity, on my Mac in V2 this is labeled "Toggle Fill Context."

A bit of inconsistency between the shortcut menu name in the app and the shortcut description in the help file, the former calls it "Toggle Fill Context" (as you say), the help file calls it "Switch between Stroke/Fill (or Colour 1/Colour 2) colour selectors (Colour and Swatches panels)" to give it, its full description.
 

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