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continuous.
continuous.
continuous.
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.
TWISTED (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.
<!ELEMENT
LEFTCONTROLPOINT EMPTY>
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.
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 VERTEXPOINT
EMPTY>
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
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
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
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