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 From:  tyglik
469.21 
Some quick notes...

-Now, when comming boolean curves, it proved to be very useful that Invert command works from within other running command like Trim or Boolean.

-Updated/fixed "gizmo" for rotating background image looks good and works fine.

-Thanks for implementing a way to turn off points by pushing Esc key. Priceless!

Petr
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
469.22 
Trivial question but...

As the first choice for a boolean Intersection seems give different results :)
why with a same "first start"
order for choice of the "second set" give a same result!
Star / Circle / Polygon = Star / Polygon / Circle : is that normal?
Anxious rationalist :D
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 From:  Michael Gibson
469.23 In reply to 469.22 
For intersection, multiple objects within a single set are first unioned together into a single object, and then those 2 unioned results are then intersected with each other.

Does that explain what you are seeing there?

For intersecting 3 objects in that way you may want to do that with 2 separate runs of the boolean intersection command, or possibly use merge mode instead.

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
469.24 In reply to 469.23 
:)
Not posted the following so there

I have 3 objects, but in reality we can put any numbers of object for "the second set"!
So that I ask if the order of selection of objects has or has not importance for end intersection (first being selected) :)

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 From:  Michael Gibson
469.25 In reply to 469.24 
> So that I ask if the order of selection of objects has or has not importance
> for end intersection (first being selected) :)

I don't think it should make any difference.

The thing that makes a difference is what set you put the "extra" object in.

For instance if the 2 sets are ( 1 2 ) isect ( 3 ) or ( 1 ) iset ( 2 3 ), that can make a difference.

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
469.26 In reply to 469.25 

And even (1,2) isect (3)
(1,3) isect (2) that makes also difference :)
Funny thing that Boole games :)

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