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Macro Library Panels Wrapping Names Incorrectly


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The Macro Library panel is sporadically wrapping the macro name text too early.

Sometimes the text is all on one line (as it should be), sometimes it wraps to two lines, and sometimes it’s even worse—like a very narrow column on the left-hand side of the panel.  The text should use the full width of the panel.  See below screenshots.

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Windows 10 - 1903 (18362.145)
Affinity Photo – 1.7.0.367
Single 1080P monitor set at 100% display scaling and 100% text size.

 

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Hey - S -,

I saw this the other day with the Assets Panel (or something very similar) but was unable to reproduce it after a restart. Are you still seeing this? Development have done some work with panels recently so we're hoping to see a fix in the next beta.

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12 hours ago, Chris B said:

I saw this the other day with the Assets Panel (or something very similar) but was unable to reproduce it after a restart. Are you still seeing this? Development have done some work with panels recently so we're hoping to see a fix in the next beta.

I think the issue is in part due to the length of the visible macros names when the program is closed.  I've also updated THIS post regarding the similar issue with the Assets panel.

Steps to reproduce the issue below:

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