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  1. Right now, any boolean operation, separation of curves or shapebuilder operation gets rid of procedural corners. 2024-03-31 00-01-15.mp4 Please preserve corner attributes so it's easier to tweak shapes.
  2. Hi, I hope I can phrase my question clearly for you. I had expanded some strokes and had to use "Join curves" to join the whole into a single curve. Currently, the curve marked red has white coloured stroke and white coloured filling. I would like to make this red-marked curve as part of the blue-marked curve, so I do not have to worry about the fill colour of the red-marked curve. "Join curve" doesn't seem to help. Please could you tell me how I can do this? Warm regards, Sammyuktha R.P.
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