The same Problem here, however if all all plots are solid lines it works well,but if one plot is not a solid line , I cannot change the width anymore.
Thanks Nick and Pipscalper for the confirming posts
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. My further testing here, based on your comments yields the following: The problem continues to exist even on new charts, BUT only if there is at least one plotN that contains a dotted line. So if there are no dotted lines used, THEN a Plot1 solid line can be adjusted in width, otherwise the drop-down list will only flash down momentarily.
So it would appear that the program logic that detects whether there is a dotted line for ANY particular line has now been used to disable THE FIRST line (i.e., Plot1), regardless of whether Plot1 is solid or dotted.
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Not good!
I would like to suggest that while the programmer is 'looking into' this 'misbehavior' of line-width adjustments, that maybe it would also be a good time to add some more control over the line-widths. I.e., There should be some way to fine-tune the amount of change between each larger line-width setting, because there is often way too much change between the thinnest, and the next thinnest (solid) line. Perhaps, this line-width should be 'measured' or specified in displayed pixels units? Maybe this could be another topic for discussion? The line width is one of those frustrating issues that never seems to be addressed that I have to deal with every day
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