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Subject: Smart Corners

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Dryovich User is Offline
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03/06/2008 3:23 PM Alert 
Hi everyone I created a group of curvy outlines (input C) applied "Smart corners" settings to them and then branched them all together. After that nothing "smart" about those corners... What am I doing wrong?
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03/07/2008 6:45 AM Alert 
hi
Basically, the Smart Corners do not take effect within a 'Group' which is what Branching effectively does.
If you absolutely have to use the branching, you can apply the smart corners to your design first ,then save the file as eg dst. then apply branching to that, and just delete the filtered runs if any appear. That

If you can avoid branching, is usually practical,and if youre using input C a lot, then just make sure your connection points are sequenced well. Branching is a quick fix to sequencing, but has some limitations.

What I suggested is a workaround..The capability to apply branching as you need, may appear in an update.

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