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@JamaL9722060 wrote:
These distant hatches are selected as hatches as per the screenshot below. How come they are “hatches” but don’t respect the rules of hatches when it comes to “separate hatches”?
>> If you select all, then deselect the main group, you'll see that there is one hatch and one line. Both are somehow DAMAGED. Neither of these objects is selectable by regular window selection soo... Some properties are good (as a number of boundaries, which you can clearly see that there are 3 boundaries, 3 rectangles, therefore the SEPARATE option is available. But, if you run the command itself, it does not do anything - the hatch is damaged.
How these distant hatches can be identified in a much more complex drawings?
>> I have identified it visually. Looked and saw that hatch is basically just a boundary, no real area is hatched. There isn't ONE PARTICULAR METHOD on how to identify broken hatches. Hatch could be damaged in a hundred different ways. Some properties could be good, some other bad. I guess this ability to find the issue only comes with experience.
Lastly, better to try to prevent these issues. Hatching by a picked-point in large civil files isn't reliable enough, boundaries are ofter wrongly identified, which could lead to similar issues. And since it's not easily recognizable, it could cause errors when you count the bill of materials. Better create boundaries manually using polylines. And always double-check that boundaries.
Good luck.