Manipulate segments


You can move curved segments to change an object’s shape. You can also control the smoothness of curved segments.

You can change the direction of a curve object by reversing the position of its start and end nodes. The effect is apparent only when the ends of a curve object are different. For example, when an arrowhead is applied to the end node of a curve object, changing the direction results in moving the arrowhead to the start node.

Changing the direction of a curve

To manipulate the segments of a curve object

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1 In the toolbox, click the Shape tool .
2 Click a curve object.
3 Perform a task from the following table.

 

To
Do the following
Shape a segment by using the control handles without affecting the placement of the node
Click a node, then drag one of the control handles.
Shape a segment by using the control handles while moving a node
Click a node. Hold down Alt, and drag one of the control handles.

 

You can also
Straighten a curve segment
Click a curve segment, and click the Convert to line button on the property bar.
Curve a straight segment
Click a straight segment, and click the Convert to curve button on the property bar.
Smooth a segment
Click a node, and move the Curve smoothness slider on the property bar. To smooth all segments in a curve object, select all of the object’s nodes before moving the Curve smoothness slider.
Change the direction of a curve object
Click a segment, and click the Reverse direction button on the property bar.

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