Hello,
I have noticed that in some cases the "Break segment" command does not work, even though it is clear that the line intersects with another line. Instead, the whole line is cut off.
I am using QCAD PRO 3.27.1.0 x64, but I have noticed this with previous versions as well.
Is there any solution to this problem or has anyone else noticed this problem?
[SOLVED] Break out Segment command sometimes doesn't work
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[SOLVED] Break out Segment command sometimes doesn't work
Last edited by pinplate on Mon Apr 11, 2022 9:20 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Break out Segment command sometimes doesn't work
Hi,
please attache an example drawing which shows the issue to your post and we will look what is going on. Thanks.
please attache an example drawing which shows the issue to your post and we will look what is going on. Thanks.
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Re: Break out Segment command sometimes doesn't work
Hello,
Attached is an example of a file where I cannot break lines with the "break out segment" command.
Attached is an example of a file where I cannot break lines with the "break out segment" command.
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- break_out_segment_problem.dxf
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Re: Break out Segment command sometimes doesn't work
Try:
Misc > Modify > Flatten Drawing to 2D
There are (tiny) Z coordinates in this file (e.g. Z=0.0000000000000089) which makes it every so slightly 3D.
Misc > Modify > Flatten Drawing to 2D
There are (tiny) Z coordinates in this file (e.g. Z=0.0000000000000089) which makes it every so slightly 3D.