?>"GK" skrev i meddelelsen
news:4cefe966$0$56796$edfadb0f@dtext02.news.tele.dk...
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>hvis i ville svare på mit spørgsmål i stedet for at mundhugges,, vil jeg
>blive glad ,, kan så lige tilføje at det ikke er LT men acad 2000 .. men
>commandoen er vel ens .. eller er den ????
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>mvh gk
Hej GK
Du har fuldstændig ret jeg kikkeede tilbage og den eneste der er kommet med
et nogenlunde svar er mig
det er måske derfor man ikke gider svare her for det udløser tit en masse
unødig kommentare.
Men ok
I Acad findes der en tilføjelse man kan hente der hedder exprestools, men nu
er jeg lidt på herene mark for jeg husker ikke hvornår den kom men jeg er
95% sikker på at den findes til 2000
Bruger Acad 2010 og 2011
Begyndte med Acad 2.6
Comandoerne er for så vidt ens men exprestools findes ikke til Acad Lt da
den ikke håndtere lisp programering.
Prøv at sende tegningen til mig (du har en af mine email
)
Her er der en commando som gennemsøger tegningen for dubletter, man kan
stille nogle paremetre,
I menuen hedder den
Delete Dublicates
Nedenstående er fra F1 Help.
OVERKILL
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Removes unneeded objects by deleting duplicates and combining line and arc
segments that overlap.
Command: OVERKILL
Select objects: Use a selection method to select annotation objects
OVERKILL removes objects whose geometry is redundant. For example:
Duplicate copies of objects are deleted
An arc drawn directly over a portion of a circle so that the arc cannot be
seen is deleted.
Two lines drawn at the same angle so that they partially overlap are
combined to form a single line.
Duplicate line and/or arc segments within polylines are removed.
Object comparison settings
The settings in this portion of the dialog box control how OVERKILL compares
objects.
Ignore options
All options under Ignore have similar behavior for the object property being
ignored. The Ignore Layers option is used in the following example:
When the Ignore Layers option is selected, OVERKILL ignores object layers
when comparing objects. Also, two overlapping objects that reside on
different layers may be considered equivalent. This allows objects on
different layers that overlap to be deleted or modified, to resolve
duplication and/or overlap.
For example: you draw a line on top of another line, and the lines reside on
different layers. If the Ignore Layers option is selected, OVERKILL
considers the lines to be equivalent (duplicates) and will delete one of
them. Conversely, if the Ignore Layers option is not selected, the lines are
viewed as unique, and neither of them is modified or deleted.
The other Ignore options behave similarly.
Numeric fuzz
The Numeric Fuzz value allows you to control the precision with which
OVERKILL makes numeric comparisons. If this value is 0, the two objects
being compared must match before OVERKILL will delete or modify one of them.
On the other hand, if the fuzz value is higher than 0, the two objects being
compared do not have to match for one of them to be deleted or modified.
For example: two circles lie almost directly on top of each other; the
radius of one circle is 0.00001 smaller than the other one. If the fuzz
value is set to 0, OVERKILL considers the two circles to be unique and does
not modify or delete either of them. However, if the fuzz value is set to
0.00001 or higher, OVERKILL considers the circles to be equal and deletes
one of them. The fuzz works in this way for other numeric comparisons such
as X, Y and Z coordinate comparisons, as well as object comparisons
involving scale, height, width, and so on.
Lines, Arcs and Plines
The settings in this portion of the dialog affect how OVERKILL deals with
lines, arcs and plines.
PLINES - Optimize segments within plines
When the Plines option is selected, OVERKILL examines individual line and
arc segments within selected plines and removes any duplicate or unnecessary
vertices. Also, OVERKILL compares individual pline segments with completely
separate line and arc objects. If a pline segment duplicates a line or an
arc object, one of them is deleted. If this option is not selected, OVERKILL
examines each pline as a single unit; that is, it deletes a pline only if it
is a duplicate of another pline.
For example, you have a rectangular pline that consists of five segments,
where the fifth segment is a duplicate of the first. Also, a line is drawn
over the top of one of the other pline segments. If the Plines option is
selected, OVERKILL removes the duplicate (fifth) segment. It also removes
either the line or the portion of the pline that is duplicated by the line.
OVERLAP - Combine co-linear objects that partially overlap
Using the Overlap option, you can control how OVERKILL handles objects that
partially overlap and obscure one another. When this option is selected,
objects that overlap are combined to form a single object. Conversely, if
this option is not selected, OVERKILL does not change partially overlapping
objects.
For example, you have a horizontal line, and another horizontal line has
been drawn from the midpoint of the first line to a point beyond the end of
the first line. (See left portion of the following illustration) The second
line partially overlaps the first line. If the Overlap option is selected,
OVERKILL combines the two lines to form a single line that extends from the
leftmost point to the rightmost point. If the Overlap option is not
selected, no change is made to either line.
(Red X marks denote the endpoints of the first object and the blue X marks
denote the endpoints of the second object.)
END to END - Combine co-linear objects when aligned end to end
The End to End option is similar to the Overlap option. Using this option,
you can control OVERKILL behavior with respect to co-linear objects that do
not overlap but have common endpoints.
The following graphic shows how OVERKILL works with the End to End option:
Note:
A command line only version of OVERKILL can be run using the
command -OVERKILL.
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Command line: OVERKILL, -OVERKILL
Files: OVERKILL.lsp
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Edwin
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programmering ect.