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Dear Sirs,

It seems that each time I push the compound tool it converts my objects to Curves - is this a feature or a bug ?

How do I make a straight line which is not a curve ?

It seems that several shortcuts does not work - for example cmd0, which should zoom to fit ?

 

Do i have the latest version ? I have 1.6.1 running on macbook pro High Sierra 10.13.6 - I run in a Danish environment

 

rgds

Leo

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Hi Leo,

Welcome to the forums :) 

CMD 0 should work please could you try zooming in then try the shortcut. Compounding converting your objects into curves is by design. Any line drawn in Affinity Designer is referred to as a curve in the layers tab.

You do have the latest version of the app :)

Thanks

C

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Thanks - the tutorial about ketchup bloods shows that when you push the compound button you get a compound object, where you still can edit the single objects, so this must be in earlier versions ?

regarding lines - is there any way I can draw a single line as a shape ?

 

rgds

Leo

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