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    *Chakri Gavini

    Re: Plotting FG profiles

    04-22-2005 12:34 PM in reply to: *Jon Rizzo
    Thanks for the info Don:smileyhappy:

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    Chakri Gavini
    Product Designer
    Autodesk Inc

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    "Don Reichle" wrote in message
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    >I guess the Deskers are the last to read their own notices:
    >
    > [from the 4/12/05 Post-Launch Issues post by Eric Wright]
    > 2. Attachments not displaying correctly, text, zip, and other files appear
    > empty or blank when opening. Issue has been identified and affects some
    > attachments posted via newsreaders only. As a temporary workaround,
    > messages that require attachments can successfully be posted via the web
    > browser interface.
    >
    > You're the second Desker I've had to remind. To protect their identity
    > I'll only give their initials:
    > Chip
    > Harper
    > ...over in the Cad Manager DG.
    >
    > Gee, how'd that get there. Looks like another glitch! :-)
    >
    >
    > --
    > Don Reichle
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    >
    > "Chakri Gavini" wrote in message
    > news:4823623@discussion.autodesk.com...
    >> or not...
    >>
    >> seems something is happening on my upload! will ask other colleagues to
    >> send these files:smileyhappy:
    >>
    >> Sorry for the trouble
    >> --
    >> Chakri Gavini
    >> Product Designer
    >> Autodesk Inc
    >>
    >> ----------------------------
    >> "Chakri Gavini" wrote in message
    >> news:4823615@discussion.autodesk.com...
    >> "Plotting to DWF format is the right thing" - says wise people:smileyhappy:
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> Chakri Gavini
    >> Product Designer
    >> Autodesk Inc
    >>
    >> ----------------------------
    >> "wfb" wrote in message
    >> news:4823511@discussion.autodesk.com...
    >>> Chakri:
    >>> Someone has gone and contaminated your post (Attachment) !!
    >>>
    >>> Bill
    >>>
    >>> "Chakri Gavini" wrote in message
    >>> news:4823486@discussion.autodesk.com...
    >>> Jon,
    >>>
    >>> This has come up once in the NG. I just plotted a F
    >> G profile and have not
    >>> seen any curve tessellations.
    >>>
    >>> If you are in paperspace layout - you may see curve tessellated; please
    >>> toggle to MODEL in that layout and regen once - then back to PAPER and
    >>> plot.
    >>> No tessellations!
    >>>
    >>> Attached is pdf I created from PLOT command - if you want to take a look
    >>> at
    >>>
    >>> Thanks
    >>> --
    >>> Chakri Gavini
    >>> Product Designer
    >>> Autodesk Inc
    >>>
    >>> ----------------------------
    >>> "Jon Rizzo" wrote in
    >>> message
    >>> news:4823336
    >> @discussion.autodesk.com...
    >>>> Actually, the problem ONLY shows up in a plot. On the screen, REGEN
    >>>> smoothes it out just fine...
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> "Don Reichle" wrote in message
    >>>> news:4823205@discussion.autodesk.com...
    >>>>> Hey Jon;
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Is this aberration showing up just on the monitor(s) or also in a
    >>>>> plot?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> --
    >>>>> Don Reichle
    >>>>> "King Of Work-Arounds"
    >>>>> LDT3/CD3
    >>>>> IntelP4-2.4
    >>>>> 1GB RAM
    >>>>> Intel 64MB
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>> "Jon Rizzo"
    >>
    >>> langan dot com> wrote in message
    >>>>> news:4823173@discussion.autodesk.com...
    >>>>> > Does anybody here know the trick to plotting FG profiles so that
    >>>> vertical
    >>>>> > curves are not tesselated into 1-inch long chord segments? I tried
    >>>>> > adjusting the "Curve tesselation distance" of the profile style to
    >>>>> > be a
    >>>>> > very
    >>>>> > small number, but it does not seem to help.
    >>>>> >
    >>>>> > Jon
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    Re: Plotting FG profiles

    04-26-2005 04:07 PM in reply to: *Jon Rizzo
    Hi Jon!!

    I have this problem too in any drawing!! Do you have already solution for this???

    Thanks

    Joao
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    *Jon Rizzo

    Re: Plotting FG profiles

    04-27-2005 07:56 AM in reply to: *Jon Rizzo
    The only workaround that has been offered so far is to plot a DWF. I
    haven't verified it myself, though.

    Jon

    wrote in message news:4826699@discussion.autodesk.com...
    > Hi Jon!!
    >
    > I have this problem too in any drawing!! Do you have already solution for
    this???
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Joao
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