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#5175 - allow entering values in settings with the precision of one decimal place #5423

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@accmeboot accmeboot self-assigned this Sep 3, 2024
@accmeboot accmeboot force-pushed the 5175-allow-entering-values-in-settings-with-the-precision-of-one-decimal-place branch from 2eea75b to 0ad9fed Compare September 6, 2024 11:37
@accmeboot accmeboot marked this pull request as ready for review September 11, 2024 08:11
@rrodionov91 rrodionov91 merged commit 4bc7ab6 into master Sep 11, 2024
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@rrodionov91 rrodionov91 deleted the 5175-allow-entering-values-in-settings-with-the-precision-of-one-decimal-place branch September 11, 2024 12:51
Guch1g0v pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 17, 2024
…ecimal place (#5423)

- fontsz float
- added float value validation
- the < 1 entry bugfix & updated max default values for the new fields
- float min value fix

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Co-authored-by: Mikhail Vialov <mikhail_vialov@epam.com>
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Allow entering values in settings with the precision of one decimal place
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