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Curve Tool 3.9
Using RMCWin 3-123
Curves for details.
To delete a point in the Graph view:
1. Select the point or points you wish to delete in the Graph view, as described in Selecting Points.
2. On the Edit menu, click Delete.
You can also issue the Delete command by pressing the DELETE key or by right-clicking on the
point or points you wish to delete, and clicking Delete on the shortcut menu.
To delete a point in the Spreadsheet view:
1. Click on the header for the point you wish to delete.
2. On the Edit menu, click Delete.
You can also issue the Delete command by pressing the DELETE key or by clicking Delete on
the shortcut menu.
See Also: Curve Tool Topics
3.9.7.5 Curve Tool: Point Properties
Each point in a curve has the following properties:
Property
Description
Time
The time or master position for the point.
Position
The slave position for the point.
Velocity
Each point can have either a fixed or dynamic velocity. By
default all points except end points have dynamic
velocities, which means that RMCWin computes the best
velocity for the point to yield the smoothest overall curve.
End points default to have a fixed velocity of zero.
However, if you need a point to have a specific velocity,
you can change it to be a fixed velocity.
Interval
Type
This property defines what shape the interval that follows
this point will have. If you select Cubic, then it will be
defined by a cubic function. If you select Linear, then it will
be a straight line from this point to the next. By default all
intervals are Cubic.
Note: Linear intervals and fixed velocities are not available in Standard curves. See Standard
vs. Enhanced Curves for details.
To view or change point properties, use the Point Properties dialog box:
1. Select the point or points whose properties you wish to view or edit, as described in Selecting
Points.
2. On the View menu, click Point Properties.
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