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            1. Let the ordinary pointer tool have the function of recognizing the drawing board code.

            Does this mean that when clicking on a page, that should become the active page?

            I can't quite understand the meaning of the activity page. For Freehand, simply click on the drawing board. Only the drawing board bar below needs to be able to recognize the current drawing board's code, without the need to select and move the drawing board. Recognition alone is sufficient. And this does not conflict with the properties of the drawing board tools. I hope this feature can be added.

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              VectorStyler @monsterfox
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              @monsterfox said in About page:

              I can't quite understand the meaning of the activity page.

              The active page is used by some actions, like exporting (current artboard) or zooming to artboard.

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                @VectorStyler The function of the red arrow above is not in the shortcut key list. What is in the list is the dialog box for batch - creating drawing boards. I hope it can be added in. 0_1734447639637_mmexport1734446071681.png

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                  VectorStyler @monsterfox
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                  @monsterfox I added this to the backlog.

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                    monsterfox @VectorStyler
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                    @VectorStyler By the way, as shown in the figure, the shortcut keys cannot be set. I hope it can be fixed.
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                      1. It is hoped that a function of maximizing the display of the current drawing board will be added to this menu, and this function has the same effect as maximizing the display of the current drawing board after clicking on the drawing board in the canvas panel.
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                        2.At present, after clicking on the drawing board, the drawing board property bar below will automatically recognize the code of the current drawing board. Therefore, the English names of these drawing boards are now redundant and it is hoped that they can be removed so that it will look more concise and clean.
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                        VectorStyler @monsterfox
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                        @monsterfox said in About page:

                        maximizing the display of the current drawing board will be added to this menu

                        This is in the view menu (if I understood correctly).

                        removed so that it will look more concise and clean.

                        You can hide the artboard labels with View -> Margins -> Show Artboard Labels

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                          monsterfox @VectorStyler
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                          @VectorStyler The "Add Artboard" button in VS does not maximize the display of the artboard. However, artboards added using the shortcut key will be displayed in a maximized manner. I hope this issue can be resolved.
                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymj0_ZI0h7o

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                            VectorStyler @monsterfox
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                            @monsterfox This is by design. I can change it, but not sure that focusing on the added artboard is best in this case.

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                              monsterfox @VectorStyler
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                              @VectorStyler I don't think it's necessary. This seems like an action where there are two steps: 1. Create a new canvas, 2. Maximize the canvas display. The shortcut key operation is just for the convenience of adding a canvas. I have also set a separate shortcut key for maximizing the canvas display. I believe most people share my view. This is more in line with the actual operating habits.

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