David Bethel Posted June 13, 2012 Posted June 13, 2012 Has anyone come up with a way to explode varying width PLINEs ( Heavy or Light ) into LINEs and ARCs and maintaining it's outline? TRACEs or 3DFACEs would work just as well. It's the edges I need to access. And it doesn't have to be all that accurate. I can do consistent width entities, not variable. Thanks -David PS: any Release of ACAD would be fine WPLINE.DWG Quote
David Bethel Posted June 13, 2012 Author Posted June 13, 2012 That's a possibility. I would want to plot a single entity. But that might be doable. UCS .... Elevation ... Thickness ... They could be problems. Thanks! -David Quote
eldon Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 I don't know whether you are looking for a graphical solution or a Lisp solution. But for a graphical solution, I tampered with Express Tools Text explode, so that it explodes lines. The picture shows an exploded polyline (which then separates into closed polylines similar to the outcome of TextExplode). Then I drew a rectangle to contain the Boundary polyline, which shows the edges. Quote
Stefan BMR Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 Explore WMFOUT and WMFIN. I remember a similar request at Autodesk Forum, but I can't find it. The solution was to draw 2 new polylines, tracing polyline's outline. Quote
eldon Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 Explore WMFOUT and WMFIN. That is the procedure used by TextExplode, which has the added advantage of keeping the scale Quote
David Bethel Posted June 14, 2012 Author Posted June 14, 2012 I don't anything on text explode ( 2012 ). Sorry Graphical wouldn't be my 1st choice, but may be a solution, although very time consuming. Thanks -David Quote
pBe Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 Explore WMFOUT and WMFIN. Wow. i did not know that. Quote
eldon Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 I don't anything on text explode ( 2012 ). Sorry Graphical wouldn't be my 1st choice, but may be a solution, although very time consuming. Thanks -David I probably did not say it quite right the first time, but I tweaked TextExplode to give me a lisp to explode lines. TextExplode does NOT do that. This a link to where I posted it before Quote
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