You kill a piece of the curve, too and replace it with one drawn between the adjacent nodes with their old handle settings.ĭouble click on the unwanted node to remove it and have the curve otherwise as unchanged as possible. That can be moved and its Bezier handles can be adjusted.ĭo not kill an unwanted node by DEL because the result may be quite unexpected. If you double click on the curve, you create a new node. If you press the mouse button and move the cursor, the curve moves, but the change is in the nearest old nodes. Hover the cursor over a curve, you see, when you are near enough - there is an indicator symbol (tilde). Hopefully you work in the same layer where your shape is. If you're a beginner, you should save often and change the filename, too to keep possible to return back. You must combine those parts again to one or (a more sure way) load from file your previous version that you know not having any obscure faults. If you're already succeeded to split your shape to 2 adjacent, but separate parts, this does not work. For cutting there should exist exactly those paths that the cutter should slash along.
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