distance options in elevation
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‎2006-09-29 01:17 AM
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‎2006-09-29 01:23 AM
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Oh, multiple Distant Area Depths, that has been suggested before, and maybe even wished for. I vote essential.

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‎2006-09-29 06:48 AM
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06:48 AM
The wish exists, please vote there.
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‎2006-09-29 11:35 AM
‎2006-09-29
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And until your wish come true you can use two (or more) sections with the second starting at the depth-end of the first one and then overlap them in a layout. Be careful to set section lines of the second one to a thin pen, and also place it in a different (hidden) layer.
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‎2006-09-29 01:37 PM
‎2006-09-29
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Petros wrote:... and play around with the pen table for the second, third, or whatever row ...
And until your wish come true you can use two (or more) sections with the second starting at the depth-end of the first one and then overlap them in a layout. Be careful to set section lines of the second one to a thin pen, and also place it in a different (hidden) layer.
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‎2006-09-29 02:37 PM
‎2006-09-29
02:37 PM
My dream has always been a system that says
"For every X feet away, subtract Y from the current pen", with Y being either a pen value (adjusting pen 1 to the left), or a weight (remove .02 mm) or a color (make 5% lighter)
"For every X feet away, subtract Y from the current pen", with Y being either a pen value (adjusting pen 1 to the left), or a weight (remove .02 mm) or a color (make 5% lighter)
Tom Waltz

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‎2006-09-29 03:28 PM
‎2006-09-29
03:28 PM
well my dream would be a printer which could print so acurrately and a pair of eyes that could tell the difference...

Still it's a good idea Tom.

Still it's a good idea Tom.
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‎2006-10-02 10:54 PM
‎2006-10-02
10:54 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Or better yet a continuous gradient.
My dream has always been a system that says
"For every X feet away, subtract Y from the current pen", with Y being either a pen value (adjusting pen 1 to the left), or a weight (remove .02 mm) or a color (make 5% lighter)
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