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Posted · CURA 5.1.0 The inner wall lines became curved.

It cannot be disabled.  You can try adjusting the "Minimum Wall Line Width".  If you make it equal to your "Line Width" then Cura 5.1 will act more like 4.13, or you may get better results by setting it to a smaller number (or percentage).  You can see at the other wall intersections Cura has put a dot of material but those intersections aren't as wide as the peripheral feature.

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    Posted · CURA 5.1.0 The inner wall lines became curved.

    A radius in the inner walls makes sense to me as now the toolpath always remains equidistant to the locus of the radius.  When the inner walls were square corners then each corner of the inner walls left a gap.  Now it looks like all the little gaps are getting combined to make one big gap and it didn't get filled in like it used to with "fill gaps between walls".

    Maybe @MariMakes has an answer.

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    Posted · CURA 5.1.0 The inner wall lines became curved.

    Hey @Pavlo_Fenix

     

    Welcome to the Ultimaker Community 🚀

     

    Here we have a list of settings that are new in Cura 5.x that can help you manipulate the linewidth:
    https://support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/4792077687068-What-new-print-settings-are-introduced-to-Cura-5-


    I think the setting that would help you most here is the Wall Transition Threshold Angle
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    Can you try increasing it and letting us know if it works for you? 
    Thank you 😄

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    Posted · CURA 5.1.0 The inner wall lines became curved.

    It is not solution for my case. I prefer square corners. 

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