adeladel Posted January 5 Posted January 5 pls. Is there a lisp or a way can hatch areas or spaces which are so difficult for hatching. ( like pick point or select object) , I find this problem meny time and I have waist time to redraw closed pline to make a hatch . I use autocad 2022 . new block HATCH.dwg Quote
pkenewell Posted January 5 Posted January 5 @adeladel The problem is not with the HATCH command; the problem is with your room walls not meeting up perfectly. I was able to correct this in a few clicks, by making sure all the polylines were touching. The two rooms in the upper left are not exactly touching and the ends of the polylines were not exact in a couple spots. I recommend you temporarily set your polyline width to 0 then go through and check your walls before setting the width again. 1 Quote
Steven P Posted January 5 Posted January 5 If they are polylines set them to Closed to close the gaps 1 Quote
pkenewell Posted January 5 Posted January 5 58 minutes ago, Steven P said: If they are polylines set them to Closed to close the gaps @Steven P That's true. However in this case the boundary is tended by multiple non-contiguous polylines. 1 Quote
adeladel Posted January 5 Author Posted January 5 (edited) the right side is mirror from the left one is hatching will and the other is not hatching, this problem in autocad in hatch command and sometime hanging the laptop out , pls. if anyone have same problem with making hatch (sometime) and find solution , I appreciate if he tell me , thanks for your replying .. Edited January 5 by adeladel Quote
pkenewell Posted January 5 Posted January 5 1 minute ago, adeladel said: this problem in autocad in hatch command and sometime hanging the laptop out , pls. if anyone have same problem with making hatch (sometime) and find solution , I appreciate if he tell me , thanks for your replying .. @adeladel Well - I showed you a screenshot of your own drawing that I corrected easily. I don't know of another solution. When you have polylines that don't actually touch, it causes problems for the hatch command to find the boundaries. From you own drawing - see the gaps in the attached images? 1 Quote
adeladel Posted January 5 Author Posted January 5 I see there is gap and the other side have same gab and its hatching well..there is in hatch command available gab , i think its common problem. Quote
BIGAL Posted January 7 Posted January 7 Drafting correctly in the 1st place should remove the problems. There is some code out there that looks at miss closes, but its not mine. 3 Quote
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