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 From:  tyglik
751.3 In reply to 751.2 
Hi Michael,

>>If you did not pick that extended intersection vertex as one to fillet,
>>it would cancel the extension and only do the corners that you had selected.

Do you mean it would be necessary to pick each internal corner points or select it by windowing to fillet all internal corners on multiple curve selection or it would work in the following way?
- picking at least one intersection vertex results in doing fillet only on it
- picking intersection vertex along with other internal corner(s) points results in doing fillet on each selected points
-picking at least one internal corner with no intersection vertex selection results in filleting those selected internal corner points
-pushing "Done" button without picking anything results in filleting all internal corner points
If I wanted to fillet the curves completely - both internal corners and intersection vertex points - I would have to select all of selectable points...

Petr
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 From:  Michael Gibson
751.4 In reply to 751.3 
Hi Petr,

> - picking at least one intersection vertex results in doing fillet only on it

Yes. I think there would only ever be just one extension/intersection vertex, it would only appear for the case where you have picked 2 open curves to fillet, the ends closest to where you picked would get extended if the curves do not already intersect.


> - picking intersection vertex along with other internal corner(s) points
> results in doing fillet on each selected points

Yes.


> -picking at least one internal corner with no intersection vertex selection
> results in filleting those selected internal corner points

Yes, the extension/intersection point will not get filleted in this case and the extension (you would see the curve extension on the screen during the vertex selection process) would be canceled.


> -pushing "Done" button without picking anything results in filleting all internal corner
> points If I wanted to fillet the curves completely - both internal corners and intersection
> vertex points - I would have to select all of selectable points..

I was thinking if you pushed done without picking anything, it would always be equivalent to selecting all points. So that would mean if you had internal corners and an extension/intersection vertex, it would do all of those. If you only wanted to do internal corners and not the extension/intersection point, you would need to select all points except for that one. However, invert selection is available to use during this selection process so a shortcut would be to select the one point and do invert.

- Michael
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 From:  tyglik
751.5 In reply to 751.4 
Hi Michael,

Okay, that is clear. Now, you must only decide yourself if it is really worth making those changes in Fillet command for V2, because there wasn't originally something like a wish, but only question in my message... :)

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 From:  Michael Gibson
751.6 In reply to 751.5 
Hi Petr, I think it will be worthwhile to make this change when I can, because it will allow for filleting corner vertices on a multiple selection of numerous curves simultaneously. Right now you can only do corner vertices of a single curve at a time. It's nice to have things set up to be able to process a batch of a larger number of stuff if possible...

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