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When you say "I am creating a polyline following a river"  are you digitizing over a raster?
 
Never the less, the results you are getting are by design, even a "smooth continus curving line" or a "wiggly line" (i like that one:) is made up of many straight line segments as you describe.
 
You have two options. When digitizing, add lots more nodes closer together to make the line appear smoother (when printed or even viewed at a normal zoom level they will apear smooth). But adding more nodes may not be feasable due to time limits.
 
Secondly, if you double click the ployline you wish to smooth, check mark the "smooth" check box, this will give more visual effect of smoothing. But the smoothness is still be related to the density of your nodes and their spacing.
 
HTH
David Reid
 
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrea Perego
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 1:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MI-L] polyline appears jagged

Hi

I know this will be easy to fix, but so far I have had no luck.  I am trying to create a polyline following say a river.  As I move along the river, the line I am creating is not smooth.  It appears as a series of jagged straight line segments, not a smooth continuous curving line or a wiggly line such as a stream.  What do I need to change to be able to draw a “wiggly” line?

 

Thanks.

Andrea


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