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From: Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
Oh wooow! Love that Genius method of yours :)
Again I would be happy to see it built in, is it possible? (No need to say I love your Genius method! :)
From: Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
Hi, and tanx :)
But Michael already solved the problem! :)
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Psygorn, I'm glad that method works for you!
How would you be expecting this one to work as a "built in" option?
- Michael
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
<<< .0000000000000000000000000314
seems number of Pi! :)
From: Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
Hi and thank you.
I meant it would be good if I could draw a curve and then have it tangent to both the desired point of the line and the circle.
I love those tricks- mirroring the circle and then draw the Circle Tan- however, I think if there was a method with which user/s could create such curve without applying those tricks that would be awesome. :)
From: Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
Yes! I would like to know from where BurrMan took that number?
suspiciously resembling Pi!
From: BurrMan
περιϕέρεια (peripheral)
We've been drawing circles!
From: Larry Fahnoe (FAHNOE)
Well, better than walking in circles! ;-}
--Larry
From: Michael Gibson
hi Psygorn,
re:
> I meant it would be good if I could draw a curve and then have it tangent to
> both the desired point of the line and the circle.
It's not really good for something that is used very rarely to have a special command for it because that's how the UI gets very bloated and unwieldy over time.
So it would need to fit in to an existing command. Currently I think it might be problematic to try and fit this into the regular circle/arc tangent command because there isn't currently a way in the command to specify tangent to a curve and also through a point on the same curve.
- Michael
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