setting size prune bezier edit

I'm wanting to eliminate smaller paths generated from an image in SA 3.5.2 and haven't found where that size can be set in Bezier Edit. The User Manual mentions this adjustment in ImgOps Watershed Regionize, Line Screen Regionize, and Flat Region Colorize but, other than a reference to a 'default' size (?) nothing in Bezier Edit. Is there such an option [in SA 3.5.2]? Iv

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  • In version 4 you have SizePrune, SizePrune1, and SizePrune2 menu commands that remove progressively larger small paths. In 3.5 i believe there was just one SizePrune menu. None of those are user adjustable. but you have more flexibility in version 4.

    If you are using the paint synthesizer to paint them in, you could work with the minimum path size setting to filter out small paths. You can adjust that.

    • That approach using the minimum path size setting might work as I am using the paint synthesizer to paint them in. Sorry to have to ask, where should I find that?

      • Path Shape control panel in the paint synthesizer.

        • I'm assuming that dragging the path length slider at the low end, from the left to the right, is what you mean. I'd adjusted that end in other panels before (brush size range for instance in the brush source panel)but it never occurred to me that was why the path length slider had that available. Thanks. By the way, what is the default size of size prune in SA 3.5.2, do you recall?

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