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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jul 18 16:28:16 +0000 
2007 -------
With the new parametric method for cubic splines (issue 13699) your example
looks much better, but it is not the same as in Excel. You might say that Excel
does it still nicer.

I've looked a little bit around in the internet. There seems to be no "official"
site, which describes the Excel way. But people think, that the way Dr. Brian T.
Murphy (Rotating Machinery Analysis, Inc.) does it in his macro solves the
problem. The macro is included in the file
http://www.xlrotor.com/smooth_curve_bezier_example_file.zip
from
http://www.xlrotor.com/resources/files.shtml
or
http://www.xlrotor.com/excel_stuff.htm

The description is inside the macro. He writes, that he uses Bézier curves. I
have not examined the code yet. The example in the file also works with other 4
points. To run the macro on my German Excel 97 I had to replace the
round(something) function with int(something+0.5).

Would it be possible legally to adapt that code to OOo?


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