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    *Hammond, Ric

    Space Control

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    09-07-2000 11:36 AM
    Can a space be locked so the square footage does not change if you grab
    a grip from the midpoint? It would be nice if the space would
    self-adjust if it is streched and pulled. Is this a wish list item?

    Has there been a brain dump on space planning?
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    *Starz, Rob

    Re: Space Control

    09-07-2000 08:49 PM in reply to: *Hammond, Ric
    I don't think this is available but it is definitely a good wish list item.
    This could be accomplished through reactor codes and attaching LDATA to the
    space.
    Something to look into..........man...12 am and you got to get my mind
    going.

    Thanks

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    *Starz, Rob

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    09-09-2000 03:19 PM in reply to: *Hammond, Ric
    Ok....I made a routine called CS_SpaceLockDown (as in Jail) which will
    allow you to lock the Length,Width, Height or Area of an object. If the
    object is modified the variable that you wish to lock is checked. If it is
    locked then it is set back to the locked variable.

    before I post it I would like some additional input as to what else this
    Space Control program should do.

    Let me know what anyone wants.

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    Rob Starz
    Rob@stardsign.com
    Plogv 3.0 & 2000 (plot logging) for r14 & 2000
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    Re:

    06-29-2004 03:15 PM in reply to: *Hammond, Ric
    - Anyone know what ever came of this? Is there a routine for stretching polygons or space objects while retaining a fixed area?

    Alan
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    Re: Space Control

    11-03-2011 12:37 PM in reply to: *Hammond, Ric

    Does anyone know what happened to this routine that was created?  This would be a valuable tool for block planning specific area sizes.  Thanks.

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