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‎2021-03-05
11:24 AM
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‎2021-09-14
01:21 PM
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Noemi Balogh
‎2021-03-05
11:24 AM
I've just created my own window but can't get rid of these lines on the arc 

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‎2021-03-06 05:22 PM
‎2021-03-06
05:22 PM
You need to look at status codes in the gdl pdf.

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‎2021-03-07 10:50 AM
‎2021-03-07
10:50 AM
Thanks, i'll look over there...
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‎2021-03-08 02:36 AM
‎2021-03-08
02:36 AM
Just to clarify, it is the status code of the WALLHOLE or WALLNICHE command.
I am pretty sure it is the 64*j7 status that needs to be set to on (one) for the nodes at the start and end of the curve.
Barry.
I am pretty sure it is the 64*j7 status that needs to be set to on (one) for the nodes at the start and end of the curve.
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‎2021-05-09 05:07 PM
‎2021-05-09
05:07 PM
It took me a long time but I found a solution. It is different than your suggestions (but thank you for your help anyway) and that's what it is about.
In the 3d script window I added a value of 64 to the wallhole coordinate - and that's it
I don't know if it's the right solution but it works !!!
In the 3d script window I added a value of 64 to the wallhole coordinate - and that's it

I don't know if it's the right solution but it works !!!
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‎2021-05-10 02:22 AM
‎2021-05-10
02:22 AM
jarkwiat wrote:
It took me a long time but I found a solution. It is different than your suggestions (but thank you for your help anyway) and that's what it is about.
In the 3d script window I added a value of 64 to the wallhole coordinate - and that's it
I don't know if it's the right solution but it works !!!
Isn't that what we said back in March?

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‎2021-05-10 10:35 AM
‎2021-05-10
10:35 AM
Yes, indeed, I don't know how I might have missed it

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