I have a question regarding something in corel draw I have seen many times but never have got an answer for. In corel I do a lot of typeface work and small DTP projects. In the view for document window I work in ENHANCE View. When I need to go into WIREFRAME View. I see some lines not straight. in regards to the dotted line in Wireframe View. How do you make the dotted line straight. Even some dotted lines at angles have the non-straight line. Meaning from 1 end to the other the line is not straight. See the picture below of if it shows. To see what I mean.
You could also use Align Nodes when you have your Shape Tool Selected.
Nodes of a curve can also be aligned using CorelDRAW's regular alignment commands.
I have some of the Align and Distribute commands on a "user menu" that I can call up, at the cursor location, using a keyboard shortcut.
You can also, of course, directly use the keyboard shortcuts for those commands if you have them committed to memory.
Eskimo said:Nodes of a curve can also be aligned using CorelDRAW's regular alignment commands.
I was super curious about this feature just now... and went to see in what version this started. Seems it was 2018, as 2017 has object alignment commands greyed out when nodes are selected.
FWIW... for many years I've used a macro to align nodes (with shortcut keys), as it was bonkers to have to go to the node align function all day long when doing commercial logo rebuilding work.
I've included it as part of this: http://macromonster.com/product/jeffs-learn-how-to-draw-with-coreldraw/
So... if someone uses 2017 or earlier, that macro remains a viable way to quickly force-align nodes.
In 2019 at least, the Distribute Commands don't show under Object>Align & Dist. menu
BUT they appear in the Align & Dist Docker.
An oddity: The CorelDRAW defalut Dist. shortcut keys don't work on nodes like they do on shapes. (Shift+A & Shift+P for ex.)