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Moved Lines while zooming in

Anonymous

Moved Lines while zooming in

Anonymous
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Hi,

 

is there any lisp that make moved lines from it's position and make them over each other exactly?! thanks

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imadHabash
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" Moved Lines while zooming in " .... !!!!!!

would you please describe more your issue ?

 

Imad Habash

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Anonymous
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Please zoom in in the attached file and see the lines, they should be on
the same line but when you zoom in it is not.

I want a trik or lisp to make the horizontal lines one line. hope you get
it.

Regards,
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imadHabash
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>> Please zoom in in the attached file and see the lines,

nothing attached !! but i understand your issue now .  

>> I want a trik or lisp to make the horizontal lines one line. hope you get it.

till you find the lisp ... have you tried OVERKILL command .  >> Click <<

 

Imad Habash

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Anonymous
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That is the exact trick I want but I don't know why it does not work on my
drawing, can you double-check it, please?!

thanks,
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imadHabash
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>> can you double-check it, please?!

tell me first how did you do overkill and what happened with you ? also we don't have yet your CAD drawing . 

 

 

Imad Habash

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Anonymous
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here it is
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vinodkl
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Hi,

 

The File is still not attached.

 

While replying back to the post, scroll down and you will be able to see a option of "attachment". Click on that and browse your file to attach the file. Below is the snapshot of the same.

 

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ವಿನೋದ್ ಕೆ ಎಲ್( System Design Engineer)
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Anonymous
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what about now?

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Anonymous
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still got no solution.

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vinodkl
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Hi,

 

As seen in the drawing the lines are not overlapping, so the OVERKILL doesn't work here. You need to delete the lines manually.

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

>> still got no solution

I guess you won't get a solution that matches the needs of a CAD system.

When you have 3 lines which should be re-positioned to have the same start- and endpoint ... which of these is the "master" and which ones have to move.

The result then could also be none orthogonal lines (depending on the tool and priorities inside the tool).

 

The more important thing here is: how were these lines created to get such errors?

  • Was that a user not using object snaps ... then train him
  • Were these lines coming from individual sources ... then find out why they are different.

 

At least for these few lines, draw them again.

 

Just my 2c, - alfred -

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