From 32002eb96517d5257461e9bf269ceefd2df31406 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?R=C3=BCdiger=20Timm?=
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
Drawing Curves
The Curve tool
-Icon
+Icon lets you draw a curved line that consists of one or more line segments. Each Bézier curve segment is defined by two data points (endpoints) and one or two control points (handles) that you can drag to adjust the arc of the curve. A control point is connected to a data point by a control line. Moving a control point pulls the curve towards it, and changes the shape of a curve.A Bézier curve has three types of data points:
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
Open the Curves toolbar, and select the Curve tool
-Icon
+Icon.
@@ -113,9 +113,9 @@
Double-click to finish drawing the line. To create a closed shape, double-click the starting point of the line.
-To connect the endpoints of a line, or two different lines, choose View - Toolbars - Option Bar, and then click the Snap to Object Points icon
-Icon
- on the Option Bar. Select a line tool, and drag a line from one endpoint to the other. The line snaps to each endpoint.
+To connect the endpoints of a line, or two different lines, choose View - Toolbars - Options, and then click the Snap to Object Points icon
+Icon
+ on the Options Bar. Select a line tool, and drag a line from one endpoint to the other. The line snaps to each endpoint.