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7 minutes ago, evtonic3 said:

If you right click a node you will see this menu - Fit to Curve Delete Node.

The algorithm that recontructs the path is not great nor disastrous. The algorithms in Illustrator or Inkscape are much better.

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You can also see what keyboard shortcut is assigned to Fit to Curve Delete Node - and perhaps modify it to your own liking:

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22 minutes ago, evtonic3 said:

It would be nice to have something to look at that did not require logging in to yet another site, too.

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6 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

It would be nice to have something to look at that did not require logging in to yet another site, too.

It is this exact video:

 

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It would also be nice to have a topic title that was meaningful, and at least a basic description in the first post of what was wanted.

(Or maybe I'm just grumpy today...)

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31 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

(Or maybe I'm just grumpy today...)

I doubt it, Walt 🙂 - but look in the mirror for something like this:

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18 minutes ago, ronnyb said:

It would be nice to be happy... :P

There is hope:

https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/24a00a59-2d48-445f-a674-32290e3cc0da

(Trainspotting)

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On 1/13/2024 at 10:12 PM, Bit Arts said:

If you right click a node you will see this menu - Fit to Curve Delete Node.

The algorithm that recontructs the path is not great nor disastrous. The algorithms in Illustrator or Inkscape are much better.

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The algorithm has a lot of room for improvement. The attached image shows how AD behaves when using the two mentioned methods of deleting a node. I deleted the bottom node near the circle:

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