Options for nodes, handles, and previews


The Nodes and Handles page of the CorelDRAW Options dialog box lets you customize the appearance of nodes, handles, and vector previews to match your preferences, making it easier to edit nodes and apply vector effects and transformations.

General settings

You can change the size and shape of nodes, and you can choose to hide or show the curve direction when editing. Three preset sizes are available for nodes and handles: small, medium, and large.

By default, each of the three node types has a different shape. Cusp nodes appear as squares, smooth nodes as circles, and symmetrical nodes as diamonds. You can change the shape of any node type, choosing from shapes such as triangles, diamonds, circles, and polygons. For information about the different type of nodes, see Node types.

By default, each node type is displayed with a different shape - circle, square, or diamond. The curve direction is shown by the orientation of the end nodes.

The Shape tool is usually used to select and move nodes. You can enable node tracking to select and move nodes by using the Pick , Freehand , Polyline , or Bézier tool.

Color settings

The Default color scheme uses blue as the main color and red as the secondary color for displaying nodes, control handles, and previews while you are editing. The main color is used in the first curve you select. When you select additional curves with the Shape tool, they are displayed in red, the secondary color. In addition, the Default color scheme applies a white highlight to improve visibility. This white highlight color is also used to fill unselected nodes and to make vector previews stand out. You can also choose to show unselected nodes without a fill.

With the Default color scheme, the main color for nodes, handles, and previews is blue (right). The secondary color, red, is used for the additional curve selected with the Shape tool (left). Unselected nodes are filled with white, the highlight color.

When nodes and handles become hard to see against more complex backgrounds, you can use a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+I) to replace the main color with the secondary color and vice versa. You can also switch between showing unselected nodes with and without a fill by using a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+G).

Unselected nodes are shown with a fill (left) and without a fill (right).

You can create a custom color scheme by changing the main and the secondary colors. In addition, you can hide the highlight from previews. To distinguish nodes types more easily, you can set the application to display each node type in a different color.

To set general options for nodes, handles, and previews

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1 Click Tools Options CorelDRAW.
2 In the left pane of the dialog box that appears, click Nodes and Handles.
3 Perform any of the tasks in the following table.

 

To
Do the following
Change the node size
Choose a size from the Node size list box.
Change the shapes of nodes
From the Node shape list boxes, choose a shape for each node type: cusp, smooth, and symmetrical.
Revert to the default node shapes
Next to the Nodes shape list boxes, click Reset.
Show or hide the direction of selected curves
Enable or disable the Show curve direction when editing check box.
Select and move nodes by using the Pick , Freehand , Polyline , or Bézier tool
Enable the Enable node tracking check box.
Show unselected nodes without a fill
Disable the Show unselected nodes with fill check box.

To switch color settings for nodes, handles, and previews by using keyboard shortcuts

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1 Select the nodes you want with the Shape tool.
2 Perform a task from the following table.

 

To
Do the following
Replace the main color with the secondary color and vice versa
Press Ctrl+Shift+I.
Switch between showing unselected nodes with a fill and without a fill
Press Ctrl+Shift+G.

To choose a color scheme

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1 Click Tools Options CorelDRAW.
2 In the left pane of the dialog box that appears, click Nodes and Handles.
3 In the Colors area, choose one of the following color schemes from the Color scheme list box:
Default
Custom

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The controls below the Color scheme list box become available only after you choose Custom from the Color scheme list box.

To create a custom color scheme for nodes, handles, and previews

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1 Click Tools Options CorelDRAW.
2 In the left pane of the dialog box that appears, click Nodes and Handles.
3 In the Colors area, choose Custom from the Color scheme list box.
4 Open the following color pickers, and choose a color:
Main color — used in nodes and handles when an object is selected for editing. When you select multiple objects for editing, the main color is used for the nodes and handles of the first selected object
Secondary color used in nodes and handles when additional objects are selected for editing with the Shape tool or when you are editing vector effects such as extrusions

 

You can also
Hide the highlight color from vector previews
Disable the Show highlight check box.
Display each node type in a different color
Enable the Show node types in different colors check box.
Revert to the default main and secondary colors
Click Reset next to the Main color and the Secondary color picker.
The Reset button is available only for custom color schemes.

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