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Hi all - how does one divide a line segment or curve, or many line segments/curves, to create multiple evenly-spaced nodes along the that segment(s)? I've been looking for some kind of divide command (there's something called "Divide" but seems to perform a different task) - either something that places a vertex in the centre of a segment (so you can do this multiple times for multiple divisions of two) or that asks how many points you want to add. - cheers, AQ

Windows 7 & 10 64-bit, Dual Xeon workstation(s) 64gb RAM, and single i7 laptop 32gb RAM

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This is disappointing. I've just read five years of posts about this.

This might be my most desired feature, just basic node functions, like I've been using for thirty years. I need to double my node count, click, done. click done. put a node halfway between this one and the next. click. done. click. done.

why do do that just draw a circle the size of the segment and use it's center as a snap candidate!

hey, that should be coming in 1.6

Ok, sorry, I'm working myself up. But aargh!

 

Meanwhile in 2026…

 

 

 

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