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‎2016-07-13 12:30 PM
‎2016-07-13
12:30 PM
Thanks
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‎2016-07-13 02:59 PM
‎2016-07-13
02:59 PM
Can you explain a little more?
Are those 2d lines, which line are you trying to offset, which way?
What is that green fill there? and how are you using the offset?
Are those 2d lines, which line are you trying to offset, which way?
What is that green fill there? and how are you using the offset?
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‎2016-07-13 03:09 PM
‎2016-07-13
03:09 PM
If this is the problem you are having, the one shown in the video
http://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cDiIIfiaIi
Then this problem happen when you have two lines on top of the other. See how was working at the begening and when I add another line right on top it did not work correctly. To fix this either clean manually the lines you are trying to offset, or use the line consolidation tool to clean all lines in your view to avoid this problem again.
http://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cDiIIfiaIi
Then this problem happen when you have two lines on top of the other. See how was working at the begening and when I add another line right on top it did not work correctly. To fix this either clean manually the lines you are trying to offset, or use the line consolidation tool to clean all lines in your view to avoid this problem again.

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‎2016-07-13 03:22 PM
‎2016-07-13
03:22 PM
It is a 2D drawing: polylines, and the green is a fill.
I would like to know why by offsetting the red line from A to B I sometimes get an effect similar to that in C rather than a parallel offset to like in B.
When this strange offset happens it is obviously doing an angular offset incrementing the angle but I don't quite get how it happens. I use Offset > PICK > MAGIC WAND
I would like to know why by offsetting the red line from A to B I sometimes get an effect similar to that in C rather than a parallel offset to like in B.
When this strange offset happens it is obviously doing an angular offset incrementing the angle but I don't quite get how it happens. I use Offset > PICK > MAGIC WAND
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‎2016-07-13 03:25 PM
‎2016-07-13
03:25 PM
arqrivas wrote:
If this is the problem you are having, the one shown in the video
http://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cDiIIfiaIi
Then this problem happen when you have two lines on top of the other. See how was working at the begening and when I add another line right on top it did not work correctly. To fix this either clean manually the lines you are trying to offset, or use the line consolidation tool to clean all lines in your view to avoid this problem again.
THANKS! It's exactly the problem I have!
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‎2016-07-13 03:42 PM
‎2016-07-13
03:42 PM
Haa, Good that helps. Your Welcome Bro!