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One area I think would be nice to have consistency between tools is adding and removing from the current selection with things like object selection with the move tool, and control point selection with the node and rounded corner tools. Most of the time people would just pick one of these options and stick with it, and this would default to move so that existing customers would not be impacted, and this will make it easier for those that always want the merged duplicate since they have to hold down fewer keys to get that.įeature Request: allow one finger modifier + draw rectangular selection to add to the current selection, two finger modifier + draw rectangular selection to remove from the selection.Ĭongrats on the release of Designer for iPad, it is already an awesome tool and I can't wait to see how it improves over time. Perhaps then another way may be best, have a menu item for what happens on command+drag, and under it you can have move / duplicate / merged duplicate to cover the 3 options. I realise that modifiers on iPad throw another issue at this whole thing. These could be done with the chord of command+control and command+option (for mac, and equivalent variations on win).
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It seems that the Command modifier is ignored when either the ctrl or alt keys are also pressed, so there are possibly two different sorts of copy drag possible, a copy merged (the visible pixels in the selected are are copy moved) or single layer copy and move. I recommended some friends try out Affinity Designer / Photo, but because it doesn't have this one feature it's a no go for them as the workaround is too slow and messy.
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The copy drag of an area onto another area of a single layer without having to switch from the marquee tool is a very big use case for a lot of possible customers for rough and ready mockups of user interfaces and other situations where speed is more important than the quality of the end result.