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Doubleclicking
the Curvature Circle tool in the toolbox (or pressing the Enter
key when the tool is selected) will bring up its preferences dialog:
Curvature Circle Preferences
The snapping tolerance for the cursor when locating the circle. If Smart Guides are turned on, the Smart Guides tolerance value is used if it is larger than the specified value.
When enabled, and Smart Guides are turned off, the cursor will still snap to paths using the specified Snap Tolerance.
When enabled, the radius of the circle that will be created is displayed dynamically next to the cursor.
When enabled, the final circular path will always have four anchors points at the standard positions (0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°, taking into account the general constrain angle). Otherwise, anchor points will be created every 90° starting at the tangency point.
When enabled, arcs of 90° or less which are mathematically as close to true circular arcs as possible are treated as if they had constant radius. An asterisk (“*”) will be appended to the displayed radius value (see Curvature Circle: Tool Operation).
This preference will be available only if the Astute Graphics VectorScribe plugin is installed. When enabled, circles will automatically be created as Dynamic Circles, which can then be immediately modified by the Dynamic Shapes tool.
Shows a brief description of each preference control when the cursor is being hovered over it.
Opens the help documentation in the Astute Manager. If this does not automatically appear, please ensure your Astute Manager is running first.