Try using your OSnaps?
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Please, if anybody know, what I have to do, in AutoCAD, to make two center lines to intersect on lines and not on free spaces.
Thanks!
Try using your OSnaps?
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Thank you, but didn't work.
Do they crossing on different than 90 deg angle?
Marek
The only sure way I know of is to break both lines at the intersection. That forces the pattern to restart at that point.
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Save us from guessing. Post an image or the drawing itself.
Are you sure the lines intersect at the same elevation?
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It's an ideea!
Look, an other way:
Dragging one end of the line we can get the intersection lines point on line segments.
But, the ideea was to solve the problem in an automatic way.
Seems it is not possible!
Thank you anyway!
Yes, the lines intersect at the same elevation.
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If your PLINEGEN variable is set to 0, you can just add a vertex to the polyline, otherwise, just break as everyone else is saying.
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