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in this video we are going to learn how to use the XML editor to alter the size of an arrow head which it marker in Inkscape while keeping the stroke width the same this is a request that comes from my previous video on how to draw a curved arrow in Inkscape there we noted that the arrow head Marcus eyes will follow from this stroke width we said and that there is no graphical user interface or GUI to alter it I have promised that if you wanted to know how to use the XML editor or to change the arrow or marker size I was going to do a tutorial and I got two requests from Robert and mother Rajan I want to thank you both for the request so here we are going to see how to alter the marker size using the XML editor go ahead and open up Inkscape I am going to go up here to object fill and stroke or use the keyboard shortcut shift ctrl F to have the feel and Stroke palette here open we are going to need this later on I am going to select the Bezier pen click on the artboard to create a firs