making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
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making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
I'm trying to apply the HATCH-tool method to a drawing to find out whether it has any discontinuities.
When trying to apply Polyline from Segments (OG), the contour starts to behave a bit screwy, as if the order of some elements is twisted somehow.
You can observe what I mean when you apply OG and click the leftmost vertical line segment if you don't find it out right off anyway yourself.
Actually it came from an SVG and I imported it and edited it but I didn't do any changes on the actual elements (only deleted other elements from the drawing)
When trying to apply Polyline from Segments (OG), the contour starts to behave a bit screwy, as if the order of some elements is twisted somehow.
You can observe what I mean when you apply OG and click the leftmost vertical line segment if you don't find it out right off anyway yourself.
Actually it came from an SVG and I imported it and edited it but I didn't do any changes on the actual elements (only deleted other elements from the drawing)
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Christoph
Christoph
Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
With your file:
Select All
Explode
Menu / Draw / Polyline / Polyline from Selection OC
Select All
Look at Property Editor:
>> 9 Polylines, check and count manually >> I count 9, so no spooks.
>> All 9 are logically closed.
>> Some vary in Global Width >> set to 0
Done.
Regards,
CVH
Select All
Explode
Menu / Draw / Polyline / Polyline from Selection OC
Select All
Look at Property Editor:
>> 9 Polylines, check and count manually >> I count 9, so no spooks.
>> All 9 are logically closed.
>> Some vary in Global Width >> set to 0
Done.
Regards,
CVH
Last edited by CVH on Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
I get All(193)
Line [46]
Polyline [138]
Arc [9]
I can smoothen the line width (Global width 0 on all Polylines). But this doesn't make the screwy behaviour go away when I'm going to apply OG.
Ah, I saw, I had a bogus "Tolerance" chosen in the field.
Sorry for that
Line [46]
Polyline [138]
Arc [9]
I can smoothen the line width (Global width 0 on all Polylines). But this doesn't make the screwy behaviour go away when I'm going to apply OG.
Ah, I saw, I had a bogus "Tolerance" chosen in the field.
Sorry for that
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Christoph
Christoph
Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
In the screenshot I see: Tolerance, Simplify...
IMHO that is OG, not OC.
Can be used too, string by string.
Forgot to mention:
OC Tolerance: not too forgiving, not too steep.
(Similar as you encountered with OG)
This can be set in:
Edit / AppPrefs / Draw / Polyline from Selection
Something to check before exploding a spline, an ellipse or a text:
Edit / AppPrefs / Modify / Explode
Also the way back in these cases is not simple in a later stage.
Keeping a copy or clone can come handy.
Regards,
CVH
IMHO that is OG, not OC.
Can be used too, string by string.
Forgot to mention:
OC Tolerance: not too forgiving, not too steep.
(Similar as you encountered with OG)
This can be set in:
Edit / AppPrefs / Draw / Polyline from Selection
Something to check before exploding a spline, an ellipse or a text:
Edit / AppPrefs / Modify / Explode
Also the way back in these cases is not simple in a later stage.
Keeping a copy or clone can come handy.
Regards,
CVH
Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
Ok, makes sense ...
What for you need the Polyline? Select all, launch the hatch tool, confirm the dialog, done.
Test passed ....
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Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
Need an SVG (scaled down to a certain extent) to pass it on to my copy shop (foil plotter/cutter)
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Christoph
Christoph
Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
Would this polyline work for your purpose?
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Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
Krischu, I answered on the subject:
How Do I Do: 'making splines and lines to polystring'
Proposed OC this time, you are using OG as can be seen in the screenshot.
Husky replied on how to hatch.
Please read what Husky asked! And also what he proposed.
... Select all, launch the hatch tool, confirm the dialog, done.
Hatching these boundaries is straightforward.
Why do you need the Polyline?
Aren't you mixing two paths to a neat boundary?
And finally:
It is not uncommon that a proper scaling is required for SVG export.
That's only one point on where the file formats differs.
Regards,
CVH
How Do I Do: 'making splines and lines to polystring'
Proposed OC this time, you are using OG as can be seen in the screenshot.
Husky replied on how to hatch.
Please read what Husky asked! And also what he proposed.
With your file in the first post:
... Select all, launch the hatch tool, confirm the dialog, done.
Hatching these boundaries is straightforward.
Why do you need the Polyline?
Aren't you mixing two paths to a neat boundary?
And finally:
It is not uncommon that a proper scaling is required for SVG export.
That's only one point on where the file formats differs.
Regards,
CVH
Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
I followed your instructions on my posted original file and I'm getting this (note the trademark R):
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Christoph
Christoph
Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
That is your hatch + the contour line.
Its probably on Layer 0 as ever.
Your Lineweight is not mince.
The R pocket is 0.50 - 0.40 width.
Minus 2x half the Lineweight.
Regards,
CVH
Its probably on Layer 0 as ever.
Your Lineweight is not mince.
The R pocket is 0.50 - 0.40 width.
Minus 2x half the Lineweight.
Regards,
CVH
Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
What is "mince" and where does one adjust it?
I have set linewidth to 0 .
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Christoph
Christoph
Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
Yep, I see the trademark symbol. Is it wrong? Is it correct? How should I know what you are looking for when you don't elaborate your goals???
Howsoever - if you like it different - change it accordingly. It takes only a few seconds ...
... and the whole task is done in less than a minute.
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Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
Husky,
I was just wondering. You said:
"Select all, launch the hatch tool, confirm the dialog, done."
I did that but got a different result than you. I was wondering why I got a different result although I was exactly following the steps prescribed by you.
And then I asked for "mince" and lineweight, but you did not answer it.
I was just wondering. You said:
"Select all, launch the hatch tool, confirm the dialog, done."
I did that but got a different result than you. I was wondering why I got a different result although I was exactly following the steps prescribed by you.
And then I asked for "mince" and lineweight, but you did not answer it.
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Christoph
Christoph
Re: making splines and lines to polystring - illbehaves
Lineweight, where does one adjust it?
I think you know as you say you did set it.
Layer / Lineweight
or
Property Editor / Lineweight
I was not talking about Global Width what is special to Polylines.
Remark here that Poly with Global Width is similar as a flat pen.
The standard Lineweight are rather similar as a round pen.
A Hatch + standard Lineweight will grow a half pen and have a rounded look outside.
I tend to (mis-)use this for visualizing a 'soft' pocket.
A spinning tool can't generate hard outside corners.
And on paper or screen things always look less fat then engraved or milled.
Only the choise of Lineweigths is limited to the standard ones.
What is "mince"?
Mince is relative.
A Lineweigth of 0.25mm(ISO) for a Pocket in the same order of magnetude I don't call mince.
The voids of 0.50 - 0.40mm are reduced to 0.25 - 0.15mm, that is 50% and much less.
The problem with your R is rather different.
You need an 'R' in a circle.
The R is constructed as a pocket, the circle is line-based.
Replace the circle by two concentric circles and now your circle is also a pocket.
Regards,
CVH