Beckyfonts Posted September 22, 2009 Posted September 22, 2009 hello again. need help here... is there a command to trace and know the disconnected lines because I want to hatch. I cannot trace, the drawing is too small...even if I zoom, cannot be seen. Is it possible to connect the lines that are disconnected. What is the tool/command or short way to do it? Quote
Vinnygunn Posted February 15, 2010 Posted February 15, 2010 i believe what you're looking for is "overkill", itll ask to select objects... select all. but watch out because all redundant lines will be merged, deleted, or replaced Quote
Glen Smith Posted February 16, 2010 Posted February 16, 2010 You may also try the Region or the Boundary commands. To help "trace" figures. You can change the gap tolerance for the hatch command also depending on what you want your final result to be. From the Hatch help file: Gap Tolerance Sets the maximum size of gaps that can be ignored when objects are used as a hatch boundary. The default value, 0, specifies that the objects must enclose the area with no gaps. Specify a boundary gap tolerance value <0>: [i]Enter a value, in drawing units, from 0 to 5000 [/i] Any gaps equal to or smaller than the value you specify in the gap tolerance are ignored, and the boundary is treated as closed. Glen Quote
rkent Posted February 16, 2010 Posted February 16, 2010 PEDIT, Enter, Multiple, Enter, select many, Enter, Join, Enter, fuzz distance (enter an amount that makes sense for what you are doing, how large a gap do you expect) EX: .1 Enter, enter Quote
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