![]() I am using the Google fonts version of Josafin Slab and have been for years. If you set the Pre-flight to never and embed the header and footer on the master page does the crash still occur. Hi apologise for the delay in getting back to you I have been testing the file that you sent me but I have not been able to replicate the crash that you are having using the same settings as you Mac, are you using the Google fonts version of the josefin-slab and josefin-sans fonts. I don't use this Macbook for anything else but Affinity Designer other than occasionally browsing google images for reference material or fonts. Thank You In Advance Mike for any help you can provide, even what I can do to optimize performance with the slider adjustments in the performance tab. As of this moment everything is up to date with my OS and Affinity Designer is version 2.2 I also included the 'About this Mac' pop up window so you can see what I am working with make model and screen size. I do have a bluetooth mouse and I was using an SD card to save my work on but changed that with a tiny bit of change in performance for a few clicks before returning to the spinning wheel of death at every adjustment, whether major or minor, even changing the spelling of text would cause the Spinning wheel. Just FYI I spent 3 hours with Apple Care with no success on this issue, I was passed off to 2 different "Higher Ups" and still same issue persist, the spinning wheel of death. Could you treat me like I'm from Mars and look at my attached screenshot and let me know what I can adjust to eliminate the issue. What would normally take five minutes is taking 15-20 to complete the task. My issue is that I use Affinity Designer exclusively and I just purchased this macbook, using Sonama 14.1 but unlike my 6 year old macbook that went bye bye recently it shows the spinning wheel of death after each adjustment in any AD project I am working on. I'm Having similar issues but your instructions aren't clear to me, How do I turn off Hardware Acceleration and enable Metal? Looks like those 2 things are within the same setting. if that works, try replacing the images with the original files and then saving it and opening it again.Īlso please upload a crash report - Serif will want to review that and could then provide better advice. ![]() I recommend going to Settings > Performance and turning off hardware acceleration > enable metal and changing display to OpenGL.ĭoes the document have any linked resources? If so, what type? Try renaming them or the folder containing them and then opening the document - don't relink the images when prompted. Which MBP model do you have, Intel or M1/M2?
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