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This issue was reported probably at wrong part of the forum. But still is present.

Problem description: Object corners scales only if set to percentage with Rectangle tool. Individual corner radiuses set with Corner tool do not scale at all. 
Application: Designer 2.5.3
Platform: Windows 10
Reproducable: Yes
HW Acceleration: OFF, (ON = not supported)

Corners defined by percentage (Rectangle tool) stays same, even if Shape corners in Transform tab is set to Locked. For instance, when object is scaled to 200% and Shape corners transform is set to Locked, corners set at 25% should recalcuate to 12.5% to stay at same radius.

And corners set to individual radius size should recalculate when corner Transform is set to Scale with object. For instance, object scaled to 200% and corner set to 1mm should have corner set to 2mm after object scaling.

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Posted

Thanks for your report @hunter_sk!

As I've outlined in this post in the thread you've linked, this is expected behaviour currently as the Contour/Corner tools do not support a 'Scale' option.

This is logged as an improvement request with the team to be considered for a future update - as this is not a bug in the current version.

I hope this clears things up :)

Posted

There is only one explanation that the feature "Scale with object" is not supported yet, because otherwise I'm not getting the functionality of the Transform setting for corners. This is a bit sad. I think it's not that hard to implement and get huge usability.

Affinity help:
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Posted

As mentioned, this is logged with our team as a request to be implemented for these tools in the future.

The screenshot of the helpfile you've provided specifies shape tools' corner radii, which is different from the Corner/Contour Tools and will scale as expected:

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Posted
4 hours ago, Dan C said:

The screenshot of the helpfile you've provided specifies shape tools' corner radii, which is different from the Corner/Contour Tools and will scale as expected:

Thank you for the info. That's OK, but the corners defined by Rectangle/Shape tool will scale no matter what is the corner setting in Transform tab set. 
Corners defined by percentage (Rectangle tool) stays same, even if Shape corners in Transform tab is set to Locked. So probably this setting for Shape tool corners is not yet implemented. I'm looking forward for new functionality related with corner radiuses. 

Posted
12 hours ago, hunter_sk said:

the corners defined by Rectangle/Shape tool will scale no matter what is the corner setting in Transform tab set. 
Corners defined by percentage (Rectangle tool) stays same, even if Shape corners in Transform tab is set to Locked.

This is again expected behaviour, as if you've using percentages to define the corners, the corner will always scale with the object due to the nature of a percentage value.

From the helpfile page:

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Absolute sizes - by default, the corner radius is specified as a percentage of the object and scales as the object is resized. When selected, this option allows you to specify the corner radius in units. If the object is resized, the corner radius remains the same instead of scaling with the object.

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