Tangents tab
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With tangent buttons (as opposed to dragging elements in the canvas), even a zero'd tangent is treated by Penpal as a selectable element. If you drag a marquee selection over a point with a zero'd tangent, you’ll be selecting that tangent.
These buttons move selected tangents by 1px, or 10px if you hold Shift
The Align and Distribute functions all move selected elements into a line, and correspond to panels found in Creative Cloud applications. They work per path - you cannot align or distribute elements from different paths.
Move selected tangents into a line at their horizontal center, leftmost or rightmost.
Move selected tangents into a line at their vertical center, topmost or bottommost.
Distribute the selected tangents at even spaces between the left and rightmost , or top and bottommost.
Copies the selected tangents. You can copy one or both tangents of a pair. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl
+ C
on Windows or Alt
+ C
on Mac.
Pastes the copied tangents to the selected tangents. You can paste to multiple tangents simultaneously. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl
+ V
on Windows or Alt
+ V
on Mac.
If you copy and paste both In and Out tangents, they will paste in-to-in and out-to-out. If you copied only one tangent of a pair, and you paste to only one tangent, you will paste the tangent you copied, end of. Also see Advanced tangent pasting.
Zero’s out the selected tangents. You can also zero tangents by pressing the Backspace
(delete) key on your keyboard, when in the Tangents tab.
Rotates selected tangents around their parent point, to the nearest spot on it's vertical or horizontal axis. These axes are in the current Space.
Rotates the selected tangents so that they flip over the vertical or horizontal axis of their parent point. These axes are in the current Space
This button swaps a pair of tangents with one another.
Makes the selected tangents the same length as their opposite. If you only selected one tangent of a pair, it will become the same length as the other. If you select both tangents of a pair, both will be altered to their average length.
Rotates a selected tangent so that it's exactly 180º to it's opposite, and so the point becomes smooth (the tangent handles are linked, to maintain a straight line as you drag them around). If you select both tangents of a pair and use this button, their angles will be averaged.
Rotates a selected tangent so that it aligns directly toward it's neighbouring point. Eg. the In tangent will face toward the previous point and the Out tangent will face toward the next point.
This button will rotate tangents by a value, specified in degrees, around their parent point. Holding the Alt
key will make it rotate in the opposite direction. Hover over the button and click the gear icon to Set Rotation value.
This button sets a value, in degrees, which the Rotate button applies.