I just had occasion for both of these features, which I recall from the old Drillquest program, but which -as far as I know- are not present in Pyware.
1. There was a tool that allowed me to "straighten up" all the selected performers between two end dots. For example, if I had a squiggly line or an "S," I could select the performers and use this tool to create a straight line between the two end points of the "S." This is a good feature to have.
2. The companion tool to this (at east, the way i used it), was the ability to then "average out" or normalize the intervals in any selected form. For example, if I had drawn a squiggly line with intervals all over the place, I could then hit this tool and all the intervals would average out (even better would be the ability to then set the interval that you want).
Two more suggestions...
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Nikk
Both of these functions can be done easily with the Morph tool.
1. If you want to make a strait line from a curve you would open the morph tool and press fewer handles button until you are left with only 2 handles. Or while you are in the Morph tool if you click and drag a selection box over the form and this will remove all of the handles except for the last 2.
2. If you want to equalize the interval in a form simple select the morph tool and then click on any handle and move it or shift click on any handle to remove it and the form will be reequalized.
Both of these functions can be done easily with the Morph tool.
1. If you want to make a strait line from a curve you would open the morph tool and press fewer handles button until you are left with only 2 handles. Or while you are in the Morph tool if you click and drag a selection box over the form and this will remove all of the handles except for the last 2.
2. If you want to equalize the interval in a form simple select the morph tool and then click on any handle and move it or shift click on any handle to remove it and the form will be reequalized.