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I'm just starting to use Affinity Photo 2. And I experienced something I cant believe:

I open a RAW file and start editing it. Then I accidentally press "close document" and the document closes without asking me to save my work, no warning, nothing. Same happens, when I just close the App. Can this really be or did I miss a setting?

When I first click on "Develop" and then click on "close document, I'm asked to save it.

Happens with AP 2.2.1 on latest Win11

Regards,
Otto

Affinity Suite v2.6.x - Windows 11 Pro

Posted (edited)

In my original post about this behaviour there is some confusion about the "close button" (a Windows/ Mac thing ;) ). So to make it clearer:
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- clicking on (1) closes ONLY the document window (as the tooltip says) without saving/warning, app is still open and running normal

- clicking on (2) or (3) closes the document AND the app without saving warning

Edited by mopperle

Regards,
Otto

Affinity Suite v2.6.x - Windows 11 Pro

Posted
43 minutes ago, mopperle said:

- clicking on (2) or (3) closes the document AND the app without saving warning

Have to comment that there is a difference between Exit and Close in your (3) number. Exit is quitting the application, Close is closing the window/document/file. 

Mac Pro (Late 2013) Mac OS 12.7.6 
Affinity Designer 2.6.0 | Affinity Photo 2.6.0 | Affinity Publisher 2.6.0 | Beta versions as they appear.

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

Posted
4 hours ago, mopperle said:

I'm just starting to use Affinity Photo 2. And I experienced something I cant believe: (..)

Welcome to the world of Serif - the zoo for usability-issues.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Old Bruce said:

Have to comment that there is a difference between Exit and Close in your (3) number. Exit is quitting the application, Close is closing the window/document/file. 

#3 is only pointing to Exit (which is the equivalent of #2).

Close (in the File menu) is the equivalent of #1.

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Posted

This is currently by design but its something we are looking at potentially changing in the future.

Please tag me using @ in your reply so I can be sure to respond ASAP.

Posted

Thanks Callum, but please not just potentially changing, this is a must change.

Even if it is my fault when I close a document accidently, not getting a warning is a NoGo, I have never seen anywhere else. I'm involved in beta testing for several software products and making sure that work got not lost accidently is a focus everywhere.

Regards,
Otto

Affinity Suite v2.6.x - Windows 11 Pro

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