CADInLa 2022 Reference Manual

Polylines and Hatchings

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  • Using this interface, you can replace all solids with their outlines.

  • Using this interface, you can replace all traces with solids

  • Using this interface, you can replace all splines with polylines

  • Using this interface, you can replace all ellipses with polylines

  • Using this interface, you can replace all 3D faces with an outline.

  • Using this interface, you can replace all 3D polylines with 2D Polylines.

  • Using this interface, you can explode tolerances and leaders.

  • Using this interface, you can explode proxies in to simple elements. \

  • Using this interface, you can explode multilines in to simple elements.

  • Using this interface, you can explode poly net in to simple net.

 

Some hatch patterns cannot be interpreted correctly when exchanging data. By decomposing the hatchings into original elements, the hatch pattern can be transferred.

 

The polylines in the exchanged CAD data sometimes contain very many vertices. It is very time-consuming to clean up such polylines.

 

CADInLa allows the user to determine the minimum length of a section of a polyline. If a section between adjacent vertices in the polyline is smaller than allowed, CADInLa removes the vertices. This is done multiple times until no sections smaller than the allowed length occur in the converted polyline.

 

At the same time or as an alternative, the maximum number of vertices of a polyline can be specified. If the polyline contains more nodes than allowed, the bases will be adjusted.

 

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