I had posted this about a year ago and never got any resolution. I haven't had this happen again until last week. I have had some arcs that have changed to an ellipse. What is causing this? Last time it was every arc in my drawing. This time it is only some of the arcs. I need to figure how to repair this or keep it from happening as it costs time to repair. I have attached a sample of the drawing. I have never used a partial ellipse.
Thanks for any help.
Robert
Hi,
it's sounds that tour drawing elements come from old version of autocad. i suggest to check PELLIPSE and PLINETYPE system variables and read about them from the Help ( F1). Hope it's help..
Regards,
Imad Habash
Hi @rcook,
I am not aware of any reason that the arcs would be converted to ellipses. I did notice however, that Audit shows this sample drawing has 12 errors and -Purge>Regapps removed over 100 regapps.
Perhaps there is some corruption in the files that have this problem or perhaps even in your template files. Can you check this and report back?
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That's odd. I typically audit and purge to keep files clean. I just checked what I attached and I get no errors found and nothing to purge.
Hi @rcook,
The error checking is more intensive with more current product. Which version of AutoCAD are you using?
Hi @rcook,
My AutoCAD 2017 also does not find the errors.
Have the Arcs/Polyline arc segments been parts of Blocks? If a Block is unequally scaled, and I think this may also apply if the X and Y scales are equal but the Z scale differs, then when that Block is Exploded, any Arcs become partial Ellipses, even if they have eccentricity of 1. I have had this happen if I change the scale of a Block not with the Scale command but in the Properties box, by changing the X and Y but not the Z, then later Explode it.
@Anonymous wrote:
The arcs were originally in a polyline segment as an arc. I suspect some of what Kent1cooper said except that I did not (or at least realize) the I exploded anything in the drawing. The first time it happened it was global causing all arcs to become partial ellipses and the multileaders with text to become separate text lines and the leader to be an arrowhead and line. ....
Was FLATTEN involved? If you have arc segments in a Polyline that wasn't quite in [or parallel to] the current plane, they could become partial Ellipses.
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I have had issues with arcs changing to ellipses after flattening them. I can recreate this in a drawing I received from an outside source (Architect/Planner) by drawing plines then fillet them then explode the pline then flatten. I only noticed this after it happened when I selected the newly joined lines and "arcs" turned into a spline. If I explode the spline it is now lines and Ellipses.
Flattening the exploded pline will convert the arcs to ellipses. Any Ideas why this would happen? I have audited and purged the drawing several times. I'm using Civil3D 2020.
I just came across this, and in my case it was cause by using "flatten" over arcs. When I do so, they became useless ellipses.
I haven't found a way to solve it.
Hope this helps.
@guerripablo wrote:
.... in my case it was cause by using "flatten" over arcs. When I do so, they became useless ellipses.
I haven't found a way to solve it.
....
That happens only if the Arcs are not in or parallel to the current drawing plane. An Arc that is "skewed" in that way is not an Arc from the current point of view, so if the command would Flatten into still an Arc, it would need to change shape from the current point of view.
The only way to "solve" it is to have the Arcs comply with the requirement that they lie in or parallel to the current drawing plane, before Flattening, which will necessarily alter their appearance.
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