Hi
I want to edit the boundrylines of a filled region and preserve the position and rotation of the hatch
I have a list of new points, but if I create a new filled regoin the position and rotation of hatch in the new filled region (Model Hatch) isn't the same.
How do I edit the boundry and preserve the position and rotation of the filled region ?
or can I read/set the position and rotation of the hatch on the filled dregion ?
Regards
Anders Kaas
Hi
Sorry I missed you post
I don't have any code that edit the boundry, because I can't finde any functions in the API that allow me to do that.
Have I missed any thing is it possible?
The way I do it is to delete the filled region and create a new one, but then the settings placement and rotation of the model hatch in the filledregion is lost.
1) Is it possible the edit a eksisting filledregion ?
2) If I have to delete the filled region and make a new one, is it possible to get/save the settings placement and rotation from the old filled region and set them in the new filled region
Best Regards
Anders
Dear Anders,
Thank you for your query.
I am sorry to say that there is currently no API access to this functionality, afaik.
I submitted the wish list item CF-4606 [API wish: create filled region, get and set properties -- 11790260] on your behalf for the functionality you suggest, as this issue requires exploration and possibly a modification to our software. Please make a note of this number for future reference.
You are welcome to request an update on the status of this issue or to provide us with additional information at any time quoting this wish list item number.
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Jeremy
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