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How to rework curve continuity

How to rework curve continuity

How to rework curve continuity

(OP)
see what I can learn...
I have parametric curve with multiple segments (from a projection), see attached jpg. What is way to rework the tangengency problem between this to segments without removing the parameters?
thanks/regards

RE: How to rework curve continuity

(OP)
Nx7.5
thx

RE: How to rework curve continuity

(OP)
Hey JOHN; any suggestions?
reg.

RE: How to rework curve continuity

Is this the result of 1 projected curve feature (2 curves/edges selected to project)? If so, have you tried out the join curve option (located in the "settings" section of the dialog box)?

RE: How to rework curve continuity

(OP)
thx cowski on reply,
my question is more how to handle the problem direct without losing the dependcy - not the workoround
 

RE: How to rework curve continuity

If the imported curves are not continuous, there is nothing that can be done without taking some extra steps, such as joining them or modifying one curve so that it matches the other, but these require explicit actions on the part of the user.

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