Hi there! someone knows how tho fix this? the pline is closed and the only problem is when I change the direction arc and is not tangent to the line.
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Already is a closed pline like I show in the image
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Explode the polyline and add a fillet with a radius equal to one half the width then use pedit to recreate the polyline.
Hi,
Remove the polyline width set <0>.
command prompt, enter stylesmanager. Right-click a CTB or STB file. Click Open.
In the Plot Style Table Editor, Table View tab, click the Line Join Style, Lineweight & Fill Style (solid) field for the plot style you want to change.
Check Plot Preview.
Another options this is a code for making the end of each segment perpendicular
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This kind of thing has always been the case with corners between line and arc segments when they are not tangential. If you can introduce even a very short line segment at the end of the arc segment, just long enough to get past half the Polyline width, it will miter appropriately with the other line segment:
Sorry for the late answer, thank you so much your answer is the best idea I have it too but I did think maybe there was another way to fix the unions maybe in the system.
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