Do you also know this trick
Try make closed curve with 1 node [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
Do you also know this trick
Try make closed curve with 1 node [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
Do you also know this trick
Try make closed curve with 1 node [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
and source in corel (v7)
I don't used corel draw but this trick seems peculiar for any software to do [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_eek.gif[/img]
David K ... www.dkingdesign.com http://www.dkingdesign.com/stuff/signature.jpg
Volv
Whilst apparently a fun trick (Yes, I know how to do it)
It is in fact a dangerous object to have as part of a Corel drawing and can lead to all sorts of problems should you build on it.
For example this is guaranteed to bring Draw 7 and other versions to a crashing halt (make sure you are not working on anything important).
Using your one node shape, try trimming another closed curve or rectangle/ellipse with it.
I don't know the full ramifications of what happens if you try to print it to a postscript device or export it to another file format.
I treat this as a bug, I discovered it last year when a drawing I was working on kept crashing Draw, because due to over zealous node deletion, I had inadvertantly created a one node sub path in a combined object.
Just thought you should know.
Peter
The style challenged Pete'sCrypt
I never used this as object for something
and didnot know it can be dangerous
but now, it can explain some of corel crasches.
Thanks Peter
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