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I don't think so but I could be wrong.

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Is it possible to edit a shortcut for "develop" when ready with RAW settings in Affinity Photo 2?
 
That would great, it will save me a lot of mouse movements and clicking!
 
And then if possible a shortcut for the red “Replace” button. when exporting and replacing a newer version.
 
Those two shortcuts will safe my arm and wrists.
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On 11/5/2024 at 3:25 PM, 1Bas said:

 

 

Is it possible to edit a shortcut for "develop" when ready with RAW settings in Affinity Photo 2?
 
That would great, it will save me a lot of mouse movements and clicking!
 
And then if possible a shortcut for the red “Replace” button. when exporting and replacing a newer version.
 
Those two shortcuts will safe my arm and wrists.

There is still no shortcut for developing RAW images.

But are you working with MacOS or Windows? On a Mac you can use "command-R" when you save a file and want to replace it.

There might be similar shortcut on a Windows computer.

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I don't understand the problem.

When I'm processing a raw image when I'm ready to develop it, I click the Develop button and it's gets developed.

Of course, then it's in the Photo persona and I have to finish editing it there along with saving the resulting files afterwards but that's a different issue.

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On 11/6/2024 at 6:28 PM, Dirk2 said:

There is still no shortcut for developing RAW images.

But are you working with MacOS or Windows? On a Mac you can use "command-R" when you save a file and want to replace it.

There might be similar shortcut on a Windows computer.

But are you working with MacOS or Windows? On a Mac you can use "command-R" when you save a file and want to replace it.

Yes on a Mac, and “command-R” works ! Didn’t know thank you Dirk2

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On 11/7/2024 at 2:23 AM, JohnZeman said:

I don't understand the problem.

When I'm processing a raw image when I'm ready to develop it, I click the Develop button and it's gets developed.

Of course, then it's in the Photo persona and I have to finish editing it there along with saving the resulting files afterwards but that's a different issue.

I sometimes proces a lot of photos (more then a hundred), when done in Develop Persona I need to push “Develop”,  but the only way to do so seems to move the mouse all over the screen and then to click. A shortcut would save me time and pain in the wrist. Then of course I edit the photo, when needed, in in the Photo Persona and that is indeed a different issue.

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6 minutes ago, 1Bas said:

A shortcut would save me time and pain in the wrist.

I think there has been a long standing feature request for this, possibly just making the Return key a hardwired shortcut since the Develop button is already highlighted in blue, but nothing has been done about it.

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