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Re: Elastic Lines



On 19 Nov 2003, Mark Crane wrote:
> Apologies for my cluelessness, but I couldn't find this in the
> archives.  Is there a method, other than grouping, to attach
> lines to objects so that dragging the object around automatically
> extends or retracts the attached line, as if it were elastic?

Have you tried dragging the end of a line onto one of the little blue
crosses on an object?  Or are you talking about something else?

-Lars

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