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Well,
Take for example a rectangle. There are four control points, one in each corner. Now, upon construction of the rectangle all four points are snaped to appropriate intersections. Now with the cursor tool you select the bottom height resizing handle and then shift up or down. Now if you watch the above line you will see that the grid line is no longer in the center of the top segment of the rectangle. So, this means that the control points for the rectange, which are in the middle of the lines, are being shifted up and or down depending on the resizing action.
Justace
P.S. I do not think that is has to do with the code that scales the line width.
On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 19:18 +0400, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On 6/3/05, Justace Clutter <prophecy@...728...> wrote:
have a now fixed location. Now, grab the bottom bounding box to resize the height. While doing that you will notice that the other control points also move.
Which exactly "other points" move as well? Middle left and right side ones?
Alexandre
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