Kuttyjoe Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 Trim is a geometry operation. If you have a number of overlapping vector shapes, you select them all and select Trim. The result is that each vector will remove any portion of another vector beneath it where they overlap. Visibly, it will look the same when done, but if you move a vector, there will be nothing underneath it, as it will have completely removed whatever was underneath it. The top most objects will remain unchanged. The closest operation currently in AD is Divide, but divide will cut all objects, including the topmost objects if they intersect the path of the objects underneath them. This particular operation seems to be kind of rare. Quote
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