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Spline Point Number |
When you scroll through the points, the corresponding coordinates appear below. |
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X Coordinate |
The x coordinate of the spline point. |
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Y Coordinate |
The y coordinate of the spline point. |
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Z Coordinate |
The z coordinate of the spline point. |
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Tangent Weighting1 |
Controls the left tangency vector by modifying the spline’s curvature at the spline point. |
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Tangent Weighting 2 |
Controls the right tangency vector by modifying the spline’s curvature at the spline point. |
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Tangent Radial Direction |
Controls the tangency direction by modifying the spline’s angle of inclination relative to the X, Y, or Z axis. |
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Tangent Polar Direction |
Controls the elevation angle of the tangent vector with respect to a plane placed at a point perpendicular to a spline point. You can also dimension to spline handles.
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Tangent Driving |
Enables spline control using Tangent Weighting, Tangent Radial Direction, and Tangent Polar Direction. |
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Reset This Handle |
Returns the selected spline handle to its initial state. |
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Reset All Handles |
Returns all spline handles to their initial state. |
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Relax Spline |
When you first sketch a spline and display the control polygon, you can drag any node on the control polygon to change its shape. If dragging results in a spline that is not smooth, you can re-select the spline to display the PropertyManager and click Relax Spline under Parameters to re-parameterize (smooth) the shape. The Relax Spline command becomes available again by dragging a node on the control polygon. |
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Proportional |
A proportional spline retains its shape when you drag the endpoints; the entire spline resizes proportionally. You can add dimensions and relations to internal points of proportional splines. |