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After placing and editing a few handles on a curve, I keep running into a couple of problems.
1. When a curve have multiple points (all white squares, *not* black squares), I have a hard time clicking on one of them precisely to re-edit. Is there a way to snap to a point precisely, so that the neighboring points are not disturbed?
1. Once in a while, a curve with multiple points will have more than one handles on them (black squares and white squares). When dragging on one handle, the other handles move along with it. What have I done to put multiple handles on a curve (must be me <g>)? How can I change all the handles (black squares) to simple points (white squares)?
Thanks.
1. When a curve have multiple points (all white squares, *not* black squares), I have a hard time clicking on one of them precisely to re-edit. Is there a way to snap to a point precisely, so that the neighboring points are not disturbed?
1. Once in a while, a curve with multiple points will have more than one handles on them (black squares and white squares). When dragging on one handle, the other handles move along with it. What have I done to put multiple handles on a curve (must be me <g>)? How can I change all the handles (black squares) to simple points (white squares)?
Thanks.
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