On 03/21/2014 08:05 PM, dmg wrote:
> oh, there is also a bug I encountered.
>
> If you select text, and click on the button to change its width, the
> width of the new lines is all constant even if the previous width was
> not.
>
> My suggestion is to scale the width of each of the lines, not reset
> their width to the new one.

By "text" do you mean pen strokes, presumably of the variable-width 
kind? If you really mean text items, then I don't understand.

It is intentional that, currently, clicking on a width button to set the 
width of selected pen strokes will set everything to that fixed width; I 
assume you would like the widths to scale in proportion to the nominal 
width of the brush. I am not sure which one is more useful -- perhaps 
you are right that this would be better, but I am not completely sure.

Denis

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