You should probably share the files of representative shape for people to
talk sensibly about the.

Shapes are created within a 1cm square area (or were when I last tried to
make a shape).  If you made them larger, then that could be the explanation.

However the shape was sized, you should be able to scale it to whatever
size you want.

If you double click on a tool, a properties dialog will arise where you can
set the default properties - such as line weight.   I never worry about
font size and just adjust font and page scale to get a readable output.
 This is the normal workflow for Dia.  I am not sure what difficulties you
will cause yourself by being rigid about font size.

Mike



On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 2:44 PM, dunn <dnaugh...@dunnamin.com> wrote:

> Howdy!
>
> I am just learning Dia and was about to try my hand at making some shapes.
>  I notice the shapes I have used in Dia are very large, the borders are
> very thick at 0.1cm and the font is also large at 22.68pt (5/16").
>
> As I make my shapes, I would want to make them so they fit 9 pt font size
> (1/8" tall), which is what I consider to be the perfect size (so studies
> say for us CAD users), and the borders would be 0.5 mm thick instead of
> 0.1cm.  This means I would make much smaller shapes.  Would anyone be able
> to use those shapes, or want to?
>
> Are my shapes just very large because I have a default font setting
> somewhere that is setting my font so large?
>
> I did see in the faq that people questioned why there fonts were too
> small, so I don't know if for some people everything comes out smaller.
>  Could everything be large because their printing makes things smaller?
>
> Thanks for the program :-).
>
>    -- dunn
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