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    Default Keyboard shortcut to change line width

    Hi, could you please advise is there maybe keyboard shortut to change the width of a Line?

    For example similiarly as at texts the Ctrl + Shift + < and Ctrl + Shift + > do that, changing the text size down or up

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    Default Re: Keyboard shortcut to change line width

    when you do that you are actually increasing the font size of the text - in other words you are increasing the object size whilst at the same time scaling the width of the letter line[s]

    you can do that with a line if you drag the boundary box out [with fixed aspect and scale line width enabled]

    but I am thinking you want to increase the line width without increasing the size of the object in this way [edit]

    I don't know of any key shortcuts for this
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    Default Re: Keyboard shortcut to change line width

    Thanks the answer, basically I had to do a lot of individual lines with different Stroke shapes and sizes, so that is why was the question to make it maybe faster than with the mouse. But no problem if there is no any key shortcuts

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    Default Re: Keyboard shortcut to change line width

    I don't know of one either csehz.
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    Default Re: Keyboard shortcut to change line width

    Thanks checked also the Customise key shortcuts maybe to find, but no problem so will the mouse stay

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    Default Re: Keyboard shortcut to change line width

    Not a perfect solution, but something which might make it a bit quicker (or less mouse clicking) than changing widths / stroke shapes using the line gallery menu etc, might be to create a 'palette' of your lines with different widths, and stroke shapes you will use and put them to one side of your drawing. In the page options menu you have the option to 'give new objects most recent attributes', so set that to on; if you haven't already.

    Then when you draw a new line you can use keyboard shortcuts to change the lines you are drawing to one of your 'palette' line styles by selecting the desired 'palette' line then hit ctrl+c to copy it and then ctrl+shift+a to paste attributes. The next line you draw will be the new width/stroke shape and so on. So that's one mouse click to select your 'palette' line and two shortcuts which can be done pretty quickly, one after the other, if you keep ctrl depressed. Depending on whether you have just a smallish number of line styles, this may be a bit easier to do.

    This works better if you are using the freehand tool to draw lines rather than the shape editor tool as you can select lines with the former more easily (ie just a left click). To directly select a line using the shape editor tool you need to right click on the line (if your right mouse button is set to pop-up menu that is), this brings up the shape editor tool pop-up menu which you need to hit enter key or click again to remove. Or alternatively right click on line with the shape editor tool with dash key (-), num pad minus or enter key depressed beforehand; which should remove the pop-up menu automatically as soon as you right click on the line.

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