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The scale percentage edit box for images in Affinity Designer is broken:

  1. Place an image.
  2. In the top toolbar, click the pull-down of the image dimensions ("100x100 pixels @ 72dpi (100%)") to reveal the scaling panel.
  3. Click one of the scale percentage edit boxes and type 50%.

Expected behavior: the scale changes to 50%.
Actual behavior: the scale changes to 25%.

All other values types there show this is a very interesting version of the Wrongulator, which is actually really fascinating. I'd love to know what the cause of the bug is.

Product: Affinity Designer.
Version: 2.2.0
OS: Windows 11 Home, version 22H2, build 22621.2428.

  • 2 months later...
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The issue "[Win] Manually changing the % scaling of a placed resource results in unexpected values" (REF: AF-388) has been fixed by the developers in internal build "2.4.0.2222".
This fix should soon be available as a customer beta and is planned for inclusion in the next customer release.
Customer beta builds are announced here and you can participate by following these instructions.
If you still experience this problem once you are using that build version (or later) please reply to this thread including @Serif Info Bot to notify us.

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