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    Appearance panel sliders should favor smaller numbers

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      Boldline
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      Using the stroke width slider in the appearance panel, it jumps up way too quickly given the common stroke sizes one would be sliding up to with it. Could this be adjusted?
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        encart @Boldline
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        @Boldline Sometimes I have this problem when importing a file that I made in Affinity. After some update, the exported files were very small. Now when I import them into VS and have these symptoms, I check the dimensions right away. Perhaps your problem may be similar.

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          Boldline @encart
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          @encart I appreciate you bring up that possibility. I will look into that when I import stuff.
          In this case, I only imported that back shield eagle part and the rest was all made natively in VS. The issue is that the sliders jump up so quickly when most people adjusting stroke sizes are not anywhere in that range

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          Cintiq 27QHD Display and LG Ultra HD Display

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            Subpath @Boldline
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            @Boldline

            Hi

            Apart from the fact that I also find that some sliders in VS
            need a better range of values and could be more precise.

            I read in a post, a while ago. Was also new to me. That it is
            possible to move the sliders in VS in more precise steps.
            if you use the Cursor Up-Key ( in 0,1 0,2 03 ... steps )
            and Shift and the Cursor Up-Key ( in 1,0 2,0 3,0 ... steps )

            Cursor Down-Key decreases the values.

            Win 11
            CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
            GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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