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bulia byak <buliabyak@...155...> wrote:
On 11/3/05, Bungee <bungee@...879...> wrote:
The first I konw of them is when I try to print the drawings! Even then I
may
not spot them immediately. The drawings are very detailed (the simplest
ones
have over 200 objects). Cycling though them would be, to say the least,
tedious.
It is extremely rare for me to want line thickness to be less than 0.2mm so
a
utility or routine that could snag out everything less than say 0.05mm and
with
no fill would completely solve the problem for me.
In my tree, I have an outline display mode, where all shapes/paths are displayed as 1-pixel outlines. This will make it easy to spot the rogue objects visually. I will commit it after 0.43 is out.
That sounds a very useful way round the problem. I will look out for it!