Hi vasqes, you would need to use Edit > Separate to disconnect those pieces.
The Trim command is oriented towards cutting a curve into different curve chunks, not really on inserting a single point into a curve. Trim needs at least 2 points in order to cut a closed curve into separate pieces, just one point does not divide a closed curve into multiple pieces.
So you could use Trim though if you place down 2 points a little apart from each other to make an opening.
Many CAD commands work a little differently than 2D vector editing - many CAD commands are more oriented on the shape of the curve as if it was a piece of material and not so much focused on the control point / node structure, if that helps any.
So like with Trim, the job of Trim is to cut one piece of material into separate pieces, exactly maintaining existing shapes. Imagine if you have a circle, how do you cut a perfect circle into multiple pieces with just one point? You can't - that's why Trim needs at least 2 points on a closed curve to cut it.
- Michael
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