Hello Hans, What exactly is the intended function of "smooothed"? I thought that the following should work and make round corners, but it only takes the bounding box. (I didn't play with it yet, but I assume that "punked" behaves in a similar way to what I would expect - it modifies the whole curve.) \starttext \startMPcode path p; % return p := ((0,0)--(1,0)--(1,2)--(-0.5,2)--(-0.5,1)--(0,1)--cycle) scaled 1cm; draw p; draw p smoothed 1mm shifted (3cm,0); \stopMPcode \stoptext Thanks, Mojca
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello Hans,
What exactly is the intended function of "smooothed"? I thought that the following should work and make round corners, but it only takes the bounding box. (I didn't play with it yet, but I assume that "punked" behaves in a similar way to what I would expect - it modifies the whole curve.)
\starttext \startMPcode path p; % return p := ((0,0)--(1,0)--(1,2)--(-0.5,2)--(-0.5,1)--(0,1)--cycle) scaled 1cm; draw p; draw p smoothed 1mm shifted (3cm,0); \stopMPcode \stoptext
Replying from memory here so I may be wrong. From what I remember, smoothed has a ..cycle in its definition. Compare the definition of punked and smoothed and modify smoothed accordingly. I remember doing this once to get a smoothed curve. Aditya
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