A smooth curve is generated that goes through the control vertices of the selected
curve. Because construction history was turned on, the resulting curve will auto-
matically update if the source curve changes.
4. Execute the following to move one of the control vertices of the source curve.
select -r curvel.cv[2];
move -r 0.1 0.0 0.1;
The fitted curve is automatically regenerated. With construction history turned
on, a fltSpline node is created. The source curve was fed into this node and it
dynamically generated a newly fitted curve that is fed into the final curve.
9.2.4
EDITING CURVES ...
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