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  1. Hi @Laganama, Thanks for raising this up. Somehow it fell off our radar. I will make sure this gets fixed.
  2. That's a bug. It should highlight the node´s handles of the object currently being drawn, similar to what the Pen Tool does. It also affects macOS.
  3. Hi @bures, I'm sorry for the delay getting back to you. I'm seeing the same as you on Windows. It does keep the decimal numbers after resizing. macOS doesn't do this and round the value as expected. I'm logging the issue. The Srif Info Bot should post a message on this thread as soon as the issue is fixed.
  4. That's the global Snapping options. If you are moving the handles of a point you are using the Node Tool. Check the context toolbar, Snap section. See images below for reference. You probably have the first icon selected if not more.
  5. Hi @DarkClown, Check if you have disabled all icons in the Snap section in the context toolbar for the Node Tool.
  6. Hi @bures, thanks but I meant the afphoto document before the resize to 2560. If you are reducing to 2560 px, the original document dimensions must be bigger - can't be 2098 px.
  7. I'm seeing a couple differences between macOS and Windows regarding how values are presented in the dialogs. It should round to 1318. @bures What's the dimensions of the original document? [EDIT] macOS and Windows are not behaving the same way when resizing documents. I'm logging this to be looked at.
  8. It should round automatically after you click resize. Have you checked the pixel dimensions of the document after the resize?
  9. Hi @Alex_M, I've reproduced the issue here and I'm logging it to be looked at. Thanks for reporting it. I'm assuming it works fine for you with CL compute turned on? It works fine here.
  10. Olá @Gouveia, Bem vindo aos Forums Affinity Esse menu refere-se ao icon (três traços horizontais) que está imediatamente ao lado do menu de seleção de predefinições de grelha. Vê imagem abaixo. A tradução literal vem do facto desses icones parecerem um hamburguer (traço central) no pão (traços exteriores).
  11. I'm seeing both issues as well. I'm logging this to be looked at. Thanks @dcarvalho84. @MikeTO Look at the point the rulers cross (where you change the doc units) and you should see the issue.
  12. Hi @Greenbeetle, Welcome to Affinity Forums Yes, you have to create the shape, fill it and create the selection from the shape through the Layers panel In Designer. If you have Affinity Photo, with the Pen Tool still selected, you can go to the context toolbar and click the Selection button to convert it to a selection marquee. The shape do not need to be filled in this case, the path is enough. There's no similar panel as the Paths panel in Photoshop.
  13. Hi @vierdo, Welcome to Affinity Forums There's o direct way to do it with the Move Tool but you can do it using the Node Tool. See the video below: snaping.mp4
  14. Thanks @anto. I'm logging this to be looked at (AF-2768).
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