Importing size-critical font vector

I’m creating fonts composed of hundreds of same-size circles. I finally got them to import fairly round, but now my problem is that the lower case letters are importing at the same height and size as the upper case letters. Because these are rhinestone fonts, it’s critical that the circles are exactly the same size for both upper and lower case, and I can’t figure out how to get the imports to work correctly. When the lower case letters import larger than I designed them, the circles are too large. I’ve tried copying and pasting from Corel and saving and importing as .eps files.

Any help would be appreciated!!

To improve the roundness of circles, if they are small, increase the funits/em to 4096 from the default 2048.

To import vectors at the same scale factor, regardless of the size of the bounding box, set the appropriate Glyph Options.

Thread moved to the support forum.
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Where is the Glyph options panel in new version?

It is divided into View and Exchange tab now:
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Do these settings affect the minimum distance a unit can be moved in the software?
Right now pressing Ctrl+arrow still has the problem that the movement distance is not small enough.
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The minimum movement is one unit.

On export all coordinates are rounded anyway, so what is the purpose?

I wanted to replace welded components with tight collage (no gaps between components) for design style reasons, but then the font would have an uneven appearance at the slightest intersection of certain strokes after bolding (Office, Chrome’s bolding rendering algorithm is flawed).
In most cases you can use the “Align or Distribute” command to eliminate gaps, but you can’t use it with arcs that are tangent to each other.
It would be nice to be able to set the distance to move by 1/2 unit or less, similar to the custom minimum move distance setting in CorelDRAW.