I stand corrected but I think in the latest releases one can use the middle mouse wheel while hovering over the opacity slider on the bottom left. I could be wrong about the placement of where it is
Hi Steve, as ever a fountain of useful information. Thanks, I'd not noticed that before, it also works if you hover over many of the slider bars in the different dialog boxes - although some, like the Blur and opacity in the Fill and Stroke dialog, you have to click on the value to use the scroll wheel. Keep the tips coming, they're always helpful.
@@CreateForFree yes I believe this design comes from Linux as Linux uses that scroll wheel technique in many if not all text boxes, up down arrows, etc. inkscpe being made primarily on Linux bears this out.
Yeah I always change the bitmap copy settings in the tool options to 300dpi as I use it for printing.
New to Inkscape. This was v helpful, thank you!
Your welcome
Thanks for that, very useful.
Glad it was helpful!
I stand corrected but I think in the latest releases one can use the middle mouse wheel while hovering over the opacity slider on the bottom left. I could be wrong about the placement of where it is
Hi Steve, as ever a fountain of useful information. Thanks, I'd not noticed that before, it also works if you hover over many of the slider bars in the different dialog boxes - although some, like the Blur and opacity in the Fill and Stroke dialog, you have to click on the value to use the scroll wheel. Keep the tips coming, they're always helpful.
@@CreateForFree yes I believe this design comes from Linux as Linux uses that scroll wheel technique in many if not all text boxes, up down arrows, etc. inkscpe being made primarily on Linux bears this out.
Bom dia, por gentileza traduza para o português, obrigado.