I converted a (Pline) into a (Spline) through (Pedit) but it for some reason it did not hold the control vertices and converted back into a (Pline) "which I had no control over" when is sent the drawing out to someone. I also found that the properties a (SPline) created this way has different properties then a (SPline) created with (SPline Fit) and (SPline CV) found in the ribbon as well as different from a (SPline) created as I had first stated followed by (SPline edit).
The (SPline) created by (Pedit) is not staying a (SPline) and is converrting back into a (Pline) when I send a drawing to someone. It does not stay a smooth (SPline) but turns into a Jagged (Pline).
I am sorry for any confusion I well rephrase my question. I am wondering why there are two different types of properties for (SPline)?
I think problem is (SPline)s create by (Pedit) is just a multitude of line segments while (SPline)s created by (SPline Fit) and (SPline CV) is created from arcs. I tested this by exploding the three line I posted earlier. here is an image. Is my thought process right?
The problem is that splines aren't arcs, and in order for a spline to be converted to a pline it does create just short line segments, it's not broken that's just how it works. When using pedit on splines it does ask you for a precision (between 0 and 99) and that will control how many line segments are created.
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