Maxdanger Posted February 2 Posted February 2 Using 2.6 beta 3089 there’s an off putting redraw bug that’s not present in retail 2.5.7. All you need to do to replicate is toggle the page preview: Example using a sample document ScreenRecording_02-02-2025 15-15-44_1.mov This is even more distracting in a user created file ScreenRecording_02-02-2025 15-12-40_1.mov In case it helps, the user created file is a 3 page spread with the same dimensions as the text in the kindle template. I’m using an 11 inch M4 iPad Pro in these screen recordings. EmT 1 Quote 2024 14 inch MacBook Pro M4 Max, 128 GB RAM 2024 M4 iPad Pro 11 inch Affinity Designer 2.5.7 | Affinity Photo 2.5.7 | Affinity Publisher 2.5.7 | Current Beta versions.
Staff Affinity Info Bot Posted February 3 Staff Posted February 3 An issue raised in this thread ("Redraw issue when toggling Preview mode") has now been reported to the developers by the testing team (Ref: AF-5782). Thank you very much for reporting this issue to us. Quote
Staff Affinity Info Bot Posted February 7 Staff Posted February 7 The issue "Redraw issue when toggling Preview mode" (REF: AF-5782) has been fixed by the developers in the latest beta build (2.6.0.3106). The fix 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 @Affinity Info Bot to notify us. Quote
Maxdanger Posted February 7 Author Posted February 7 @Affinity Info Bot This bug appears mostly fixed, but I notice there’s still a little bit of ‘rough rendering’ in the bleed area: ScreenRecording_02-07-2025 09-36-20_1.mov I also noticed (perhaps unrelated to this bug), if you look closely, I open the file with preview mode disabled, when I enable preview mode, the bleed area is still visible. I disable preview mode, then when I re-enable preview mode, the bleed area is hidden. So it looks like the first time you enable preview mode, it does not hide the bleed area. EmT 1 Quote 2024 14 inch MacBook Pro M4 Max, 128 GB RAM 2024 M4 iPad Pro 11 inch Affinity Designer 2.5.7 | Affinity Photo 2.5.7 | Affinity Publisher 2.5.7 | Current Beta versions.
Staff Affinity Info Bot Posted February 7 Staff Posted February 7 An issue raised in this thread ("[iPad] Bleed area is not removed when Preview mode is first enabled") has now been reported to the developers by the testing team (Ref: AF-5842). Thank you very much for reporting this issue to us. Maxdanger 1 Quote
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