In addition to my previous answer (to personal mail, in Dutch) which covered 'node operations', you could also just duplicate the object and set the width of both the original and the duplicate to half of their origanal widths. (scale horizontally by 50%). This requires no node operations. :)
On Aug 10, 2013, at 2:09 AM, Maurice van Peursem wrote:
Hi,
I hope my image comes through. I have a closed path, represented by the rectangle. I want to connect points A and B to create 2 closed paths, one around C and one around D without drawing the connection between A and B twice. Can I achieve this in a simple way?
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