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    @Victor-Vector Thanks for this. I just printed it out since I've been referring to it so much as I'm learning.
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    @Devil-Dinosaur No Problem here I understand your though very well because i worked in digital print for quite a while. Maybe we could split the Tutorials Section in those which follow these Guidlines and those which are more losely created. A Tutorial or just showing a find is a lot of work already and it would be nice to keep it simple for those who want to share finds/tricks or just a nice design.
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    @vectoradmin said in Panel Sizing - The often overlooked customization: @Victor-Vector The problem with using the mouse wheel is that besides trackpads, on Mac the mouse scrolling is much smother that the regular mouse wheel. I think Click and Shift+Click with a tooltip, would be a simple solution. I appreciate learning about what needs to be considered for all the systems using VS. You have the best solution!
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    @freggern As it turns out, neither SVG or PDF can accurately render all the blend modes of VectorStyler, so the best option is a PNG. You can either use the one from the link, or I can send you either a higher resolution one, or the .vstyler file via the chat. Do you use the chat function on this forum?
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    @Victor-Vector Thanks for the structured graphic image; impressed by how you composed it. Basically why I love VS is its obvious effort to innovate and strive for functional completeness. Bugs are swiftly corrected while new functionality is added. I specialise in drawing realistic vector portraits and VS is among the programs best suited to do this type of work. I've worked with all serious contenders for decades, Freehand excepted, and VS holds the promise to blow its competition out if the water, so I follow its development with great interest.