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Its AP! And maybe AD handle this better?

Sometimes i need special "open" shapes! Segment-shape could do, but maybe i´m too blind or this elementary feature is not available? I want "open" segment as usable (dynamically) shape. Am i too stupid for the "segment"-shape? Is there any hidden option in the segment shape, like do not show upper/lower OUTLINE? The whole "special-stunt" just need more than "hide" upper/lower outline! It would be so simple with just this small "extra"!!!

A (no-fill) segment with just an outline AND (= such an option to hide the upper/lower outline) would exactly do what i want. And it would be usable as dynamically tool. So, is there any option for this, or do i have to write a request, which like all my others, never get heard? 

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I guess i´m not to blind and this feature is not just hidden, its really not available. So what to do?

I want THE HALF of a rectangle ( circle just as outline, but "open" visible. I want keep the functionality from a shape, to easy synchrony all "edges", to transform and the ratio of the edges will synchronizes....... and so on.

Well i can "cut" my to any geometric shape and curve it to "open", but after this, this no shape anymore... its just a curve and i can not anymore so easy transform, with auto-synchronies the "borders/edges".

For example: A rectangle with "hart"-edges 25%. I just need the outline of the half rectangle. Its easy to cut this and so far so good. But its now a curve, and if want transform this "object" later i got problems to keep both "edges" proportional. Any good ideas for handle this now separate "edges" as "couple"? I canot use the shape-edges-dialog anymore and i can not  "move" precise anymore (well i can in xtra deep zooms with taking time..) ....  So whats your ideas to get this fast and easy?

 

 

 

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Polygonius,

I'm having trouble understanding what you write. I'm sure its just a problem with word translation. For instance, "I want THE HALF of a rectangle ( circle just as outline, but "open" visible."  how does a half rectangle and a circle go together? 

Are you trying to work w. parts of parametric shapes that do not have fills? If so, just manipulate the vector nodes.

Can you make a quick drawing of what you want, and post it? 

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15 hours ago, gdenby said:

I'm having trouble understanding what you write.

So am I. A sketch or two might help make things clearer, with a few labels for the things you mentioned in the first post.

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Sounds like Poly wants a rectangle version of the segment or pie shape but with another feature layer for turning off/hiding segments of the stroke. 

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