
Figure 13 - Rotating a tangent
Figure 14 - Adding an edit point to
a curve
Figure 15 - Deleting points from a
curve
Editing Objects Part I
To change the location of the tangents, just move the circular
handles at each end. The mouse cursor will then look like
this:
This button lets you add an extra point to an existing
curve. Just click with the left mouse button on the curve at
the spot where you want to insert a point and then move the
mouse slightly, in any direction, while holding down the
button. If you just click, the new point will not be added.
The tangent attributes that are associated with the new point
will depend on the buttons that are pressed in the toolbar.
This button has the opposite effect: it subtracts one or
more points from the curve. The resulting curve will stretch
itself automatically around the remaining points after
subtraction.
Firstly, select one or more points to delete.
You can select several points by holding down the Shift key
( ).
Then click on the button. The selected points disappear
from the curve that will then reform around the remaining
points ( ).
Note: You can also delete the selected points using the Del key on
your keyboard.
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