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w64bit
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Hatch - weird behaviour

I attached a DXF with a hatch with a weird behavior. If it's selected, it doesn't have a closed boundary.

Is there any way to fix the existing hatch, other than I draw it again?

 

Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: w64bit

Hi,

 

>> Is there any way to fix the existing hatch, other than I draw it again?

Sorry, No (based on my limited knowledge).

 

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cadffm
en respuesta a: w64bit

Absolutely normal (not good, but normal).

 

1 Hatch without associated bounfary objects

 also

2 Hatch created by using open shapes

 

Not really good, but nothing "wiered".

 

Test it: use LINE and draw a big "V", now create a hatch by using the SELECTION method, not the pick- method.

Sebastian

cadffm
en respuesta a: w64bit

>">> Is there any way to fix the existing hatch, other than I draw it again?"

 

You can re-create the boundary object

HATCHEDIT

 

and the use JOIN

and set the CLOSED property to your polylines

 

Thats "near to" the solution you asked for.

 

 

Most more important: WHY the xxxx is your file saved as R14 Format???

Sebastian

Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: cadffm

Hi,

 

>> Thats "near to" the solution you asked for

"near to" may or may not be, the missing segment could be just one line, it could also be an arc or multiple segments that are missing now, so we don't know how the open part was connected.

 

- alfred -

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cadffm
en respuesta a: Alfred.NESWADBA


@Alfred.NESWADBA  schrieb:

 

"near to" may or may not be, the missing segment could be just one line, it could also be an arc or multiple segments that are missing now, so we don't know how the open part was connected.


"so we don't know how the open part was connected"

It wasn't connected or better: It wasn't important for the hatch.

 

"LINE or ARC" This is known

Ok, perhaps it was a polyline or a circle, but the important part for the hatch

(the part what was part of the boundary) you can re-create by this way.

 

@w64bit 

sample attached

Sebastian

w64bit
en respuesta a: cadffm

Thank you all.

One more thing. For an open polyline it is possible to set Closed=Yes to close it.

Is there anything similar for hatch?

cadffm
en respuesta a: w64bit

No,

then you really need to create a boundary and create a new hatch.

Sebastian