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  1. My desktop version does not allow to set document sizes or guides positions on 0,1 mm increments. So 124,5mm gets changed to 125mm. iPad version works fine, but even after setting up and saving documents on iPad first, the desktop version will change the sizes to whole milimeters. Is there an easy way out, this is very problematic for what I am working on.
  2. We lack the possibility to set the line thickness (width) expressed in millimeters. Because the controllers of our machines (laser plotters) read the 0.001mm line as the cutting line. The possibility of implementing such a solution will allow us and many companies to completely switch from Illustrator to Anfinity and purchase many licenses.
  3. How can I make the hole radius of a pie absolute? I want to have it absolute to restrict the thickness of the pie to us the same thickness an a smaller radius. I could do this with a stroke, but I can't use a stroke with boolean operations the way I want. Is there any way to do this? As you can see in the screenshot, the thickness of the ring with the smaller radius is thinner. But I want to keep it at the same thickness as the one with the bigger radius.
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