it doesn't; it does almost this (to my knowledge) but not exactly.
you do not have a control point per node but you have three control points per stroke with an enormous selection of variables
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Krzysztof Kosiński <tweenk.pl@...1063....> wrote:
2012/6/1 Sharad Dixit <sharad.eminence@...400...>:
I am new to inkscape development . I'm not sure I have all the definitions perfectly clear, but I'll try to explain my query as well as I can. Is this functionality already exist in inkspace i.e to create a line of variable width which would allow us drawing curves but where each node could have its width set so that the line width changed from node to node.
I've also tried a couple of other vector graphics programs, such as Illustrator and Xara but this functionality doesn't exist.
The Powerstroke path effect does exactly this.
Regards, Krzysztof
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