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Point Mode:
In point mode, the tool works identically to lightwave's built-in split poly tool, except with one convenient modification: you don't have to select the polys you want to cut ahead of time. In actuality, all the plugin does in point mode is store the user's poly selection, select all polys, run split polys, then restore the previous selection (the whole process hidden from the user). As such, the plugin has the same problems with split polys when trying to do elaborate cuts - it's recommended that you keep it simple and use the plugin multiple times rather than try to make a very complicated series of cuts at once. This tool works well in combination with divide.

Poly Mode:
In poly mode, the tool serves as a bridge tool to form bridges/tunnels between polys. Multiple polys can be selected and bridged together, with or without matching border shapes/point counts. It is recommended that the borders have point counts that are fairly close, otherwise the plugin will perform heavy triangulation to bridge the polys which will often give undesired smoothing results without modifications. When bridging together polys, the plugin will automatically use a seam point which will result in the minimal amount of twisting and turning of edges bridging the two polys together. If the point counts don't match, the seams are fitted at an angular tolerance level with triangles bridging the additional points between on the border with the higher point count.