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Bulia:
Many thanks!
I know that AI converts everywhere will really appreciate it, and I think it makes IS all the better. See, this kind of response is exactly why OSS is a better model than closed source software, and why IS has a value that is significant to AI users. I will certainy let the designers I associate with know about the change.
I just read this, by the way, after my response to Alan, where I mention this issue.
General question: how long, generally, from when something gets fixed in CVS and when it appears in the installer for Win32?
Thanks again, -Kevin
bulia byak wrote:
Kevin,
I reviewed your page at http://www.angelfire.com/mi/kevincharles/inkscape/ncwf.htm - thanks for the detailed description. I just committed a fix to Inkscape CVS. Now you can achieve your result with a single click. In Node tool, either Ctrl+click the node, or select it and click the "Make selected node smooth" button. The node will get handles and its adjacent segments will become curves, but the neighbouring nodes will remain cusp.