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Posted on 06-29-11, 01:17 pm
Paragoomba


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I don't know how to edit a node of a path in NSMBe. So can I get some help?
Posted on 06-29-11, 01:30 pm
Shyguy


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Are you trying to make more nodes? If so click the path, hold CTRL and drag.
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Posted on 06-29-11, 01:42 pm
Paragoomba


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It's just moving the editor window.
Posted on 06-29-11, 01:46 pm
Shyguy


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Are you sure you're doing it right? That has never happened with me.
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Posted on 06-29-11, 01:47 pm
Paragoomba


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I clicked the path, held CTRL, then dragged. It either moved the path or dragged the editor window.
Posted on 06-29-11, 01:51 pm
Shyguy


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Oh, my bad. You're meant to hold CTRL then click, drag. Not click, CTRL, drag.
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Posted on 06-29-11, 01:57 pm (rev. 1)
Paragoomba


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It's doing nothing, still. I'm using VMWare Fusion.

EDIT: Never mind, I got it. I use Command, then do what you said.
Posted on 06-29-11, 01:58 pm (rev. 1)
Shyguy


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I'm not too sure what else to say, sorry.

Edit: Ah, you got it working.
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