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Strange symbol scaling bug?


m.vlad

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I have this symbol set that shares a few symbol elements. The elements they share get weird scaling issues when they're "bothered" (moved, scaled, any way of interaction with them). I should also mention they specifically have constraints set to not scale with their respective constraint groups (it wouldn't be the expected behaviour either way since that affects scaling that happens after they're disabled, not the scaling that has happened before the fact). Undoing doesn't fix the bug either, requiring a document restart. This makes the issue quite problematic in case you haven't saved in a while (could just force close Affinity to get the autosave but I guess but that's a terrible workaround)

Here's a video of the issue and a file. The issue is present in both release and beta.

Symbols_bug.afdesign

Mădălin Vlad
Graphic Designer
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50 minutes ago, GabrielM said:

Hey @m.vlad,

I managed to replicate this and logged it with our developers. Unfortunately, I could not find a workaround for Symbols and Constrains :(

Thanks,

Gabe.

 

Yeah I sadly just try to not mess with it. Thing is this happened with other elements too (the green button you seen in the screenshot) and i have to unsync, scale, and resync and it's just a mess until this gets fixed. Thanks for logging it, hope this gets a fix soon :)

Mădălin Vlad
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