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For the constraint to work correctly, the point must be on both curves. So, as the constraint is invoked, the point will be automatically constrained onto both curves ([[Sketcher_helper_constraint|helper constraints]] will be added, if necessary), and the curves will be forced tangent at the point. These [[Sketcher helper constraint|helper constraints]] are plain regular constraints. They can be added manually, or deleted.
For the constraint to work correctly, the point must be on both curves. So, as the constraint is invoked, the point will be automatically constrained onto both curves ([[Sketcher_helper_constraint|helper constraints]] will be added, if necessary), and the curves will be forced tangent at the point. These [[Sketcher_helper_constraint|helper constraints]] are plain regular constraints. They can be added manually, or deleted.

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For the constraint to work correctly, the point must be on both curves. So, as the constraint is invoked, the point will be automatically constrained onto both curves (helper constraints will be added, if necessary), and the curves will be forced tangent at the point. These helper constraints are plain regular constraints. They can be added manually, or deleted.