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MODIFIER SCHEMA (ANNOTATED)
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VERTEXPOINT (Modifier schema)
VERTICES (Modifier schema)
Element type Construct Modify Deconstruct
STRAIGHTEDGE (true |
f
alse) “false”
Specifies whether the
following edge is
“straight”.
Specifies whether the
following edge is
“straight”.
Specifies whether the
following edge is
“straight”.
SYMMVERTEX (true |
false) “false”
Specifies whether the
given vertex is also
symmetrical — i.e., C2
c
ontinuous.
Specifies whether the
given vertex is also
symmetrical — i.e., C2
c
ontinuous.
Specifies whether the
given vertex is also
symmetrical — i.e., C2
c
ontinuous.
CUSPVERTEX (true |
false) “false”
Specifies whether the
vertex is not smooth or
symmetric.
Specifies whether the
vertex is not smooth or
symmetric.
Specifies whether the
vertex is not smooth or
symmetric.
T
WISTED (true | false)
“false”
Specifies whether the
following (splined)
edge intersects itself.
Specifies whether the
following (splined)
edge intersects itself.
Specifies whether the
following (splined)
edge intersects itself.
VERTEXSELECTED
(true | false) “false”
Specifies whether the
given vertex is selected.
Specifies whether the
given vertex is selected.
Specifies whether the
given vertex is selected.
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Construct Modify Deconstruct
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VERTEXPOINT element
typeEach point on a curve is
described by three geometric
positions: the x,y coordinate of
the vertex point (this coordinate
is relative to the bounding
geometry of the shape, not the
page), and the left and right
control handles–as you would
see onscreen in the QuarkXPress
user environment. For more
information on drawing and
manipulating bezier curves,
please see A Guide to
QuarkXPress.
Each point on a curve is
described by three geometric
positions: the x,y coordinate
of the vertex point (this
coordinate is relative to the
bounding geometry of the
shape, not the page), and the
left and right control
handles–as you would see
onscreen in the QuarkXPress
user environment. For more
information on drawing and
manipulating bezier curves,
please see A Guide to
QuarkXPress.
Each point on a curve is
described by three geometric
positions: the x,y coordinate
of the vertex point (this
coordinate is relative to the
bounding geometry of the
shape, not the page), and the
left and right control
handles–as you would see
onscreen in the QuarkXPress
user environment. For more
information on drawing and
manipulating bezier curves,
please see A Guide to
QuarkXPress.
Element
type
Construct Modify Deconstruct
VERTIC
ES
VERTICES element typeA collection
of vertexes which, combined, make
A collection of vertexes
which, combined, make
A collection of vertexes
which, combined, make