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gotphish001
en respuesta a: dariawerynska

I realized what the extra lines I get when I try to do the entire drawing at once are. It makes the entire thing 1 polyline, so it goes around and joins the lines in a lot but when it gets all the way around it jumps somewhere else to continue the same polyline. So if you did the entire drawing at once, you'd need to go in and trim out the part of the polyline that jumps to the next section and then connect the two ends together for each lot. At least you'd only need to connect one thing for what would end up being each lot instead of multiple. 

 

I'd suggest for your bigger drawing. Draw some construction lines on x and y to divide it up into a grid or just use the grid. I like construction lines because I can make them some stand out color. Then do a grid section at a time as big as you think you can handle without the extra connecting polylines getting too confusing. 

 

Edit: It did take a little while to use the lisp and then the pedit command on the entire drawing you posted. I thought it froze, but I let it go. Took maybe a full minute or so to complete. I'd probably do it as I said with it broken up with construction lines or you might melt your computer trying to do it all at once. It's a lot of calculations. 



Nick DiPietro
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