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Fix a very "jagged" union link with surplus handles

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Posted Monday, October 15, 2007 - Post #19513
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Move the mouse handle over one blue handle, and drag that blue handle over its next handle.  When two blue handles are over each other, then GenoPro deletes one of them.  Repeat as necessary and will get a straight line.
Posted Friday, October 12, 2007 - Post #19488
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appleshaw (10/11/2007)
The easiest thing to do is to select the link and delete it and then recreate using the Link as parent or child, whichever is easier

If GP was only a drawing tool this would be fine. But it's not, unions contain a lot of data, and you lose it if you do this.
Posted Thursday, October 11, 2007 - Post #19476
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Hey, I could do the same! Appleshaw is OK, as the root of this jag is the following: click on the child line. Pick the mid handle and move the mouse. Instead of the straight line you will receive atwo straight lines connected in the original mid handle. BUT: both of the two lines will have also mid handle Smile so you can repeat this several times.

I tried to switch back, but it is almost impossible to find out, in which order to close the jag...



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Posted Thursday, October 11, 2007 - Post #19470
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320104 (10/11/2007)
One of my unions has acquired a very jagged link with many handles - see attached. How do I remove the excess handles and get it back to "normal"?

The easiest way is to put the pointer on one end of the lowest of the lines and drag it up to close it.

You can then open it again and it should open straight

Posted Thursday, October 11, 2007 - Post #19468
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The easiest thing to do is to select the link and delete it and then recreate using the Link as parent or child, whichever is easier
Posted Thursday, October 11, 2007 - Post #19465
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One of my unions has acquired a very jagged link with many handles - see attached. How do I remove the excess handles and get it back to "normal"?

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