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Can I pattern connector points?

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Logos_Atum
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Can I pattern connector points?

Hello there - is it possible to pattern connector points?

IĀ“ve attached a screenshot to show how I need them

to be patterned šŸ™‚

 

 

Kind regards and thanks in advance

 

 

Daniel

 

 

Dogs arenĀ“t flammable.
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XuesongBai
in reply to: Logos_Atum

Hello Daniel,

 

How is going so far.

It is impossible to pattern the connector points directly. But  I think you can create work point and pattern it, and then create the connector points based on the work point.

 

Thanks,

-Xuesong

Please mark as a solution if somehow I got it right.
Message 3 of 6
Logos_Atum
in reply to: XuesongBai

Hello Xuesong,

 

itĀ“s bee a little more than I expected lately, but yesterday

I made progress and I was able to mark several issues as

"completed". IĀ“m looking forward to my vacation which will

be starting by the end of Juli. Many things to be happy

about šŸ™‚ Among them is having a cold beer in the "Andechser".

Well known brewery that does awesome unfiltered brew.

 

I hope youĀ“re well too and I think youĀ“re going to need a

vacation too - been quite some time since you had a time

off. And for godĀ“s sake have some Tsing- Tao... itĀ“s the

only Chinese beer I know and it surely is not bad at all.

 

But back to business... I will check the workpoint approach.

I even thought about the idea to place the points onto each

other and as soon as a certain height is exceeded the para-

meters defining them will offset them in the right way.

 

Have a nice day

 

 

Kind regards

 

Daniel

 

 

Dogs arenĀ“t flammable.
Message 4 of 6
XuesongBai
in reply to: Logos_Atum

Hi  Daniel,

 

Congradulations!!! Hope you will be enjoying the cold beer.....

Tsing-Tao is very famous in China. That is love flavor.

 

Please let me konw if you have any comments on the workpoint approach.

 

-Xuesong

Please mark as a solution if somehow I got it right.
Message 5 of 6
Logos_Atum
in reply to: XuesongBai

Hello Xuesong,

 

Thank you. I worked a solution out.

 

I simply did a sketch wherein the points are placed.

Then I did a rule which changes the position of the

points dependent on the number of levels by the value

of the levels.

 

Therefore the points not used are upon each other as

there arenĀ“t that many levels to use them all. I also would

be interested in the workpoint approach, could you be

more specific?

 

 

 

Kind regards

 

Daniel

 

 

P.S.: I tend to buy the occasional Tsing Tao at my local

asian food store. They also sell those soups and various

spices. And I surely love their rice- itĀ“s the best there is

doubtlessly.

Dogs arenĀ“t flammable.
Message 6 of 6
XuesongBai
in reply to: Logos_Atum

Hi Daniel,

 

Workpoint solution  is similiar as sketch. I think Sketch will be easier by control the position.

 

-Xuesong

Please mark as a solution if somehow I got it right.

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