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March 21, 2014, 09:31 |
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Craig Hawes
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Hi,
I'm writing a script in Glyph II and am using the split command to divide a database curve in two. After having split a database curve the existing name refers to one part of the split curve, how do I identify the other half of the curve? code used to split pre-existing curve (con_ad"$pt") in half: $(con_ad"$pt") split 0.5 I can manipulate one of the two new curves with the old name, but what is the other new part called/how do I assign it a name? Apologies if this is a simple problem, I can't find anything helpful in existing sources. |
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