I like LPE! A lot!

Cusps like these are a delight in typography and graphic work and usually have to be outlined by hand. On the other hand, I understand Rob, too, since these cusps 'cheat a little' to provide a nice optical effect and might not resonate in technical applications. Is it possible to have both?

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Looking at the nice explanation you submitted, the mirror axis is perpendicular to the tangent, right? How would mirroring come out on the middle point on a curve like this: { (a curly brace)? (I am imagining something, and think it would look very lovely, and provide unique miter, but I might be wrong, as usual)

Alex



On 12-02-25 23:55 , Johan Engelen wrote:
Hi all,
  I've been working on cusps on powerstroked paths. And I've obtained a first success. The attached picture shows a comparison between how powerstroke strokes thick cusps, and how Inkscape does it normally (I suppose according to SVG spec). I think the powerstroke solution is more artistically pleasing, what do you think? :-)

Cheers,
  Johan


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