![]() ![]() The only function I know it serves is that you can click on it to select the guide point, which is a tiny amount easier than clicking on the guide point itself or dragging a selection box around it. It isn’t clear to me what the developers intended you to do with the tail that justified presenting it in the model view. That clearly says the back-end structure includes the start point as well as the end point since otherwise there would be no way to draw the tail. Yet, the GUI displays a “tail” leading back to the position from which you started drawing the guide point. So, the developers evidently regarded it as nothing more than a position marker that you could use for further inferences. Even the Ruby API only exposes the end position. ![]() On the one hand, as you observe, Entity Info doesn’t really tell you anything useful about the guide point - not even its end position coordinates. In the implementation, there appears to be a clash of notions about what a guide point represents and is meant to be used for. ![]()
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