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Many settings have multiple "units" where it's either mm or a %, etc and I think it might help some of us to have a spot where the actual number with units is shown once the model is sliced. Especially the places where it's a fraction of the line width or a percentage of the speed and it's not always obvious if a setting will increase or decrease a length or speed, and by how much. If we could see an actual value then we could change a setting, slice it, and see what the value does.
Maybe I'm the only one that likes to know hard numbers so I know exactly how much I'm changing something? I figure the calculations are being performed so it shouldn't be that hard to stick the result in a box next to the setting?
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Many settings have multiple "units" where it's either mm or a %, etc and I think it might help some of us to have a spot where the actual number with units is shown once the model is sliced. Especially the places where it's a fraction of the line width or a percentage of the speed and it's not always obvious if a setting will increase or decrease a length or speed, and by how much. If we could see an actual value then we could change a setting, slice it, and see what the value does.
Maybe I'm the only one that likes to know hard numbers so I know exactly how much I'm changing something? I figure the calculations are being performed so it shouldn't be that hard to stick the result in a box next to the setting?
Anyone else?
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