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Hi,

Node Tool: 

1. Alt + 2xClick clicking an a node = Covnert sharp / Convert smooth

2. clicking a node + del = delete The Node

3. clicking a node + del+CTRL = Brak Curve  & delete The Node.  

thx! :)
Best Regards!

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All of those can easily be done today with right-click, in case you didn't know.

And #2 already works.

 

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Posted

Hi Walt,

Thank you for your tip.

Yes I know about it. This is too slow a mode of operation. I think what I and all of us are about is unleashing the creativity of creation, not click records. These little things are like ill-fitting shoes on a march. I hope for your understanding.

thx!

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On 10/14/2023 at 7:15 AM, Mariusz go said:

1. Alt + 2xClick clicking an a node = Covnert sharp / Convert smooth

There is the Smart node as well so you would want (starting with a Smart node) Alt + double click convert to sharp, Alt + Double Click convert to smooth, and Alt + Double Click convert to Smart. If only for completeness.

Then we could march through the three possibilities.

Here on Mac ( I don't know about Windows) we can Alt Click on a Smooth  node to convert to Sharp and Control Click on a Sharp node to convert to Smooth. So no need to double click.

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

Posted

Yes, this is indeed the case. thank you for your help. however, this is a different solution. Why do I have to use two different keys for this operation? Is there any justification for this? and what about other demands?

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