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    <p>What we need from a node editor is up/down arrows to make very
      small positional coordinate changes.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/10/17 03:10, Andreas Neumann
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      <p>Yes - well hidden.</p>
      <p>The other problem is that in the node editor, the selected node
        isn't marked/centered in the list of coordinates - this,
        together with the immediate closing of the editor, makes the
        tool not very useful as it currently stands.</p>
      <p>I will open a separate issue in the issue tracker.</p>
      <p>Thanks,</p>
      <p>Andreas</p>
      <p>On 2017-10-03 15:59, DelazJ wrote:</p>
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          <div>Well hidden, isn't it?  Régis taught me too. :)<br>
            Not sure you can do that...I'd love too and i thought it'd
            survive the node tool refactoring (<a
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