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Bring back Studio panel resizing in Affinity photo


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Being able to vertically resize studio panels on a second monitor used to work wonderfully prior to 1.7.1.404. That feature is still available in Designer and Publisher which is nice. But it no longer works in Photo, at least not on a Windows 10 Pro machine. I rather liked having my two monitors arranged in a similar manner for all three apps, it gave all three apps a comfortable familiar feel.

Regards Photophart

 

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I have Photo on my Windows 7 machine, and can happily resize studio panels on my second monitor.

Is there any panel in particular? Or all of them?

I guess it could be a Windows 10 bug.?

Win10 Home x64   |   AMD Ryzen 7 2700X @ 3.7GHz   |   48 GB RAM   |   1TB SSD   |   nVidia GTX 1660   |   Wacom Intuos Pro

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Hi PhotoPhart,

We are having trouble reproducing this issue. If possible could you provide a screen recording of the problem?

Thanks

C

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Screen recording of the problem. The monitors are both 4K and the recording did not capture as much of the screens as I was hoping for. Demonstrates the behavior of the layers panel as I move it to the second screen on the left, close APh and then reopen APh and the layers panel has become un-sizable vertically. Only way to get it back is to park it back the the right screen where it started, Hope this helps.

AffinityPhotoLayersPanel.swf

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