In article <19700fa852.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Martin Wuerthner <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In message <52a7f43b44riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Richard Ashbery > <riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I have another little issue which you may be able to offer a > > solution/work-around. The square has a small triangular piece > > missing from the bottom-left-hand-corner as in.......... > > http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~riscos/problems/analysis.zip > Yes, that is to be expected since that is the corner where the open > line starts and ends. You can "fill in" the corner easily by > extending the line. Simply add a tiny vertical extra line segment > to the end of the line. Then, move it up until the phases of the > wave overlap. Sorry Martin this is not sinking in - I understand illustrations much better than words - is there anyway you can send me a pictorial representation of this? The way I can do this is to CTRL-drag the two overlapping control points to the respective edges of the shape but this messes up the phasing of the sinewave pattern. If you look at the original shape number 1 (web address above) all inner corners are near enough identical giving a nice effect - they are in-phase so to speak. I think its this phasing idea I can't grasp. Regards Richard ------------------------------------------------------------ To change, suspend or cancel your subscription go to //www.freelists.org/list/artworks ------------------------------------------------------------