Hi Brian,
re:
> Does this have any speed advantage?
Not much speed advantage, but if you already know which set a curve is supposed to be in if you separate them then you won't run the risk of the automatic sorter making a mistake in classifying them.
re:
> I wonder a bit about what "List of curve orientation values means and how it works.
> But probably do not need it.
They will be created automatically for you if you leave it blank. It stores whether a curve should be flipped from its natural direction when used in the network and where the closing seam point of a closed curve should be switched to from its natural seam when used in the network.
> Saw something about coons patch also...
A Coons patch is when you have just 4 boundary curves, there is an "exact" option that can be used in this case.
- MIchael
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