![]() ![]() Also, there's another subtlety that you should be aware of, and that is that when you want to move a control point, you can drag it, but that's just arbitrary. This is a poly-line, and the way it works is you just click points, double-click to end, and that puts you into editing mode, and then you can position the cursor over these control points, and you can reposition them, or double-click to remove, or double-click to recreate new control points, and that gives you a lot of flexibility in terms of being able to edit that. They're the curves, and then the straight lines. And they fall into basically two categories in my mind. Now let's start by examining these tools, here. You can also access that up here, under LibFredo6 Settings, and incidentally, in here, you can check any Fredo6 plugins that you have installed for an update, and you can see if they're the most current versions. ![]() So for example, if I click this tool here, a dialog box should appear. So the library doesn't really show up here, on the toolbar, or anything, but it does enable this to work. So if we want this to be fully functional, we also have to install LibFredo. You'll find that some of the tools don't function properly, and that's because Fredo has authored a separate library plugin that works with many of his scripts. I'll click Yes and OK, and then I'll open that toolbar right here. I'm going to open that, and search for the term Bezier, and install the Bezier Spline script by Fredo6. Here, I have the SketchUcation Extension Store installed. ![]()
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