Hi,
problems / strange occurences with the geometric snap function.
when drawn a square far away from the ucs the geometrical center is way of, even when switching to a ucs nearby.
with a new square (copied or drawn new) positioned nearby the ucs, the problem is gone.
see attachment, same squares different geometrical centers.
is it a bug?
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Hi,
problems / strange occurences with the geometric snap function.
when drawn a square far away from the ucs the geometrical center is way of, even when switching to a ucs nearby.
with a new square (copied or drawn new) positioned nearby the ucs, the problem is gone.
see attachment, same squares different geometrical centers.
is it a bug?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by pendean. Go to Solution.
Solved by pendean. Go to Solution.
I think it's a floating point error. I think it's why hatch patterns drawn far from the origin are often mangled. A simple fix is to move the ucs origin closer to the object.
I think it's a floating point error. I think it's why hatch patterns drawn far from the origin are often mangled. A simple fix is to move the ucs origin closer to the object.
when i move the ucs towards, or even on the object with the problem , the geometric center is wrong.
when i move the ucs towards, or even on the object with the problem , the geometric center is wrong.
What release of AutoCAD are you working on? 2015,2016?
What Windows release are you working with? 7,8,10?
What release of AutoCAD are you working on? 2015,2016?
What Windows release are you working with? 7,8,10?
See your file, reattached: red Plines are mine, AutoCAD2016, I did nothing special except I had Geometric Center as a running Osnap when I drew the PLINE. It seems to work just fine.
Walk me through how you drew yours, step by step, line by line: maybe I missed something.
See your file, reattached: red Plines are mine, AutoCAD2016, I did nothing special except I had Geometric Center as a running Osnap when I drew the PLINE. It seems to work just fine.
Walk me through how you drew yours, step by step, line by line: maybe I missed something.
Thanks for providing a update, post back if the issue happens again. If it does try monitoring your system to see what might have changed to cause the issue in the first place.
Thanks.
Thanks for providing a update, post back if the issue happens again. If it does try monitoring your system to see what might have changed to cause the issue in the first place.
Thanks.
Hi, I am experiencing the same issue on AutoCAD 17 Full version it is only on selected drawings and geometric centre is off by miles or in some instances, only by 10mm....
Did anybody else experience this? I am noticing it on a selection of drawings and when I place anything from the effected files into new drawings.
Hi, I am experiencing the same issue on AutoCAD 17 Full version it is only on selected drawings and geometric centre is off by miles or in some instances, only by 10mm....
Did anybody else experience this? I am noticing it on a selection of drawings and when I place anything from the effected files into new drawings.
Attached with some notes, it seems to be DWG's from the architects.. I cant figure out why.
Attached with some notes, it seems to be DWG's from the architects.. I cant figure out why.
So your notes point to a block who's insertion point is also the center of the larger rectangle that you are trying to hit: any reason you are not grabbing it from there?
And I seem to be able to find that same point in AutoCAD 2017 using the Geomtric Center too, but I cannot repeat your two points using any other method
So your notes point to a block who's insertion point is also the center of the larger rectangle that you are trying to hit: any reason you are not grabbing it from there?
And I seem to be able to find that same point in AutoCAD 2017 using the Geomtric Center too, but I cannot repeat your two points using any other method
Sorry, I should of deleted the furniture, I'm looking for the centre point of the red rectangle.
The red circle/line is where ACAD is telling me the center is, but I know its where the blue is shown as its a regular rectangle.
Sorry, I should of deleted the furniture, I'm looking for the centre point of the red rectangle.
The red circle/line is where ACAD is telling me the center is, but I know its where the blue is shown as its a regular rectangle.
If I leave your red rectangle in place, it does not work at all here.
If I move it, it works fine
Weird indeed: looks like you'll have to rely on MTP or M2P osnaps for most of your uniform shapes in this file until someone comes up with a tip that consistently works.
If I leave your red rectangle in place, it does not work at all here.
If I move it, it works fine
Weird indeed: looks like you'll have to rely on MTP or M2P osnaps for most of your uniform shapes in this file until someone comes up with a tip that consistently works.
It is a strange one, I can only blame it on something in the drawing I have purged, audited, copy pasted, saved as different files, xref'ed it but the error follows it like a bad smell!
This is going to be fun to produce 32 floors with varying room layouts :'(!
Thanks for the replies though.
It is a strange one, I can only blame it on something in the drawing I have purged, audited, copy pasted, saved as different files, xref'ed it but the error follows it like a bad smell!
This is going to be fun to produce 32 floors with varying room layouts :'(!
Thanks for the replies though.
Small update, I have tried removing all blocks, hatching, saving down and up versions and it is still persisting...
I'm just now worried a colleague will use items off these DWG's and "infect" all of ours, as they often try do CAD themselves and just copy off other drawings.
Small update, I have tried removing all blocks, hatching, saving down and up versions and it is still persisting...
I'm just now worried a colleague will use items off these DWG's and "infect" all of ours, as they often try do CAD themselves and just copy off other drawings.
Another post... and hopefully this may help!
I have emailed the Architects I got these drawings off, and it seems they were produced in Microstation not AutoCAD, now I think it could be linked to the conversion process, would that little nugget be able to help anybody figure out the cause of this problem?
Another post... and hopefully this may help!
I have emailed the Architects I got these drawings off, and it seems they were produced in Microstation not AutoCAD, now I think it could be linked to the conversion process, would that little nugget be able to help anybody figure out the cause of this problem?
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