Message 1 of 7. Within the multiple option of the pedit command it asks for the Fuzz Distance. Normally I just enter and skip it, but I am curious to know what it means, or what it is used for. Thanks Matt. Message 2 of 7. If the ends are not coincident but are within a distance that you can set, called the fuzz distance, the ends are joined by either trimming them, extending them, or connecting them with a new segment.
Message 3 of 7. The Join option of PEDIT decurves the spline and discards the spline information of the original and any added polylines. Once the Join operation is complete, you can fit a new spline to the resulting polyline.
Object snap uses only the spline-fit curve itself, not the frame. The default value is 8. If you set the value higher, a greater number of line segments are drawn and the approximation to the ideal spline becomes more precise. The generated spline occupies more space in the drawing file and takes longer to generate. Fit-type curves use arcs as the approximating segments. Using arcs yields a smoother generated curve when few segments are specified, but the curve can take longer to generate.
You do not have to decurve it first. Removes extra vertices inserted by a fit or spline curve and straightens all segments of the polyline. Retains tangent information assigned to the polyline vertices for use in subsequent fit curve requests. Generates the linetype in a continuous pattern through the vertices of the polyline.
When turned off, this option generates the linetype starting and ending with a dash at each vertex. Ltype Gen does not apply to polylines with tapered segments.
Reverses the order of vertices of the polyline. Use this option to reverse the direction of objects that use linetypes with included text. For example, depending on the direction in which a polyline was created, the text in the linetype might be displayed upside down.
Close Creates the closing segment of the polyline, connecting the last segment with the first. Open Removes the closing segment of the polyline.
Join Adds lines, arcs, or polylines to the end of an open polyline and removes the curve fitting from a curve-fit polyline. Jointype Sets the method of joining selected polylines. Extend Joins the selected polylines by extending or trimming the segments to the nearest endpoints. Add Joins the selected polylines by adding a straight segment between the nearest endpoints.
Both Joins the selected polylines by extending or trimming if possible. Objects that can be exploded include blocks, polylines, and regions, among others. The color, linetype, and lineweight of any exploded object might change. The fuzz factor is the distance AutoCAD should look from an unattached endpoint for another object.
After you select some objects, AutoCAD prompts you to select two points that define a line about which the objects will be mirrored. Then expand the window that drops down and scroll through. The last created block will be at the bottom of this list. People also ask: How to close gaps? How to make a polyline in autocad? CAD Management.
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