I knew you could supply a point number: just never even considered you could
supply more than one at a time, let alone a range of them.
We used to have a User Group here in my home town (15 years ago) where this
sort of simple, powerful tool would be brought to light. There is always
something to learn.
Jon
"Brian Hailey" wrote in message
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Jon,
It's just the command line input for the point number transparent command.
If you don't know about transparent commands, you REALLY need to experiment
and play with them!
--
Brian
http://www.ctcivil.com
http://cadcafe.blogspot.com
"jon" wrote in message
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And when did that little beauty sneak in? I had no idea you could do that.
I must be getting too reclusive.
Thanks,
Jon
"Drew Burgasser" wrote in message
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After you import the points...
3p
'pn
1-46
Or, if you want to make an alignment from the poyline and don't care about
the vertex elevations...
pl
'pn
1-46
Sincerely,
Drew Burgasser
CAD Masters, Inc.
www.cadmasters.com
wrote in message news:5608744@discussion.autodesk.com...
I have road centre line points imported as NEZ. How can I join them with a
polyline so I can use it to create a long section?
I rarely use C3D (it shows!). I can join the 46 points with individual
lines but can't find how to join them / convert to a polyline. I can join
them using a Feature line but can't work out how to make this into an
alignment. I have tried pedit and Join.
I will be doing more of this - our Council has about 2,000 km of road for
which we have points 50m apart. I don't want to draw polylines from point
to point all day.
Sue
Bauhinia Shire Council - Qld Australia