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Hi,

I'm facing a weird problem and I don't think I've ever seen something like this in older versions of AD. I have curve objects that should be subtracted from each other. When I subtract them, nodes get converted to smooth nodes and formerly straight lines become rounded.

I've provided a demo file. In this file try the following operations:

  1. Subtract object A from E
  2. Subtract object B from C

In both cases the straight lines become curved lines.

If I do the following, the operation seems to work correctly:

  1. Select the Node Tool
  2. Select object C
  3. Click on reverse curve
  4. Subtract object B from C

Now the cut seems to be ok. I'm pretty sure I have never seen such problems in older versions of AD. What is happening here? Why does reverting the curve work? Am I doing something wrong?

 

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2 hours ago, Gear maker said:

A new beta has just been issued that is supposed to address several issues like this.  Try downloading it to see if it has taken care of this issue.

 

Hi Gear Maker - this seem to be only available for the Mac version. 

 

Is there an updated version for Windows 10?

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35 minutes ago, Nizam said:

Is there an updated version for Windows 10?

Yes, but its release notes do not indicate this problem is fixed, yet.

 

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55 minutes ago, Nizam said:

Hi Gear Maker - this seem to be only available for the Mac version. 

Is there an updated version for Windows 10?

Expect a beta version 1.8.2.0 or higher for Windows on Monday at the earliest. But probably Monday. I can feel their red ears from here. ♨️

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On 3/1/2020 at 9:32 PM, TheGrudge said:

Hi,

I'm facing a weird problem and I don't think I've ever seen something like this in older versions of AD. I have curve objects that should be subtracted from each other. When I subtract them, nodes get converted to smooth nodes and formerly straight lines become rounded.

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Hi TheGrudge,

Thanks for letting us know - this is something that has now been resolved and made available in the latest Windows Build available here:

On 3/2/2020 at 12:33 AM, Nizam said:

 

Hi Gear Maker - this seem to be only available for the Mac version. 

Is there an updated version for Windows 10?

Hi Nizam,

Please see the link above for a Windows beta that contains this fix.

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