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2007-08-15
06:16 PM
2007-08-15
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If I have two dashed lines in the same plane i.e. at the intersection of two overhead roofs . They often are offset creating in effect a solid line. It seems like luck when they line up is there anyway to fix this?
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2007-08-15
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Sometimes, you can fix this by making sure you draw
the two elements in the same direction i.e. clockwise or counterclockwise.
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2007-08-15
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2007-08-15
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A work-around is to draw a white (or screen background color)
dashed line over the edges that are filling each other in.
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