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This feature partly exists. It is called "infill layer thickness" and does what you want from the opposite perspective. The "layer height" is the outer layer height of the outer walls. You set infill layer height to a larger multiple (e.g. layer height is .2 and infill layer thickness is .4)
It only works if you have 2 layers with the same shape and doesn't do your fancier version of dealing with overhangs and other changes from one layer to the next. But at least it's smart enough to detect this automatically.
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This feature partly exists. It is called "infill layer thickness" and does what you want from the opposite perspective. The "layer height" is the outer layer height of the outer walls. You set infill layer height to a larger multiple (e.g. layer height is .2 and infill layer thickness is .4)
It only works if you have 2 layers with the same shape and doesn't do your fancier version of dealing with overhangs and other changes from one layer to the next. But at least it's smart enough to detect this automatically.
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