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#1 Finn Petersen

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Posted 20 January 2021 - 01:07 PM

Hello.

I am a new member. I have changed from Draftsight to Nanocad, and I have a big problem. NormallyI drawing by using X and Y coordinates, this goes fine in Draftsight, but not in Nanocad.

If I f.ex. start a drawing as a square with startingpoint at the left corner in the buttom, at coordinates 50,100 and make the square 80 x 80, there are a fine drawing, but if I try to put a cirkel in the box at position 80,130 and Radius at 5, then the cirkel are placed outside the box, if i try to do it again, the cirkel are placed on different places.

what am I doing wrong?

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Finn V. Petersen.

#2 pguimber

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Posted 21 January 2021 - 06:37 AM

Hello,
no this problem ! (NC5.0) :huh:

#3 Finn Petersen

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Posted 21 January 2021 - 12:01 PM

Hello.
Thank you for your reply.

As I understand your answer, I can not use the coordinates to draw with.

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Posted 21 January 2021 - 12:32 PM

Hello
you can but when i draw like you, i don't have your problem !
I can't reproduce your problem !

Also you can draw with relative coordinate.
I never draw in absolute coordinate !
sometimes in drawing on topographic plan.

#5 Finn Petersen

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Posted 21 January 2021 - 03:50 PM

Ok. Thank you for your anwers. I will try the absolute coordinates.

#6 Finn Petersen

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Posted 23 January 2021 - 02:15 PM

Well, it does not work.

What I want is this: When I f.eks. want make a cirkel in coordinates 50,50 and R=5, then the center Should be at the coordinates 50,50, and if I want to make a neww cirkel with the same center but with a radius at 15 then it should beplaced in the same center. But non of the cirkels are placed with the center at 50,50 they are placed at 2 different places. I have tried to make 5 cirkel at same center, but they are placed in 5 different places.

My aks are, is it not possible to draw direktly by using coordinates.
Are there a setting I need to aktivate.

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Posted 23 January 2021 - 07:11 PM

Yes i understand your question but in my NC that's ok ! i don't have this problem

#8 Finn Petersen

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Posted 24 January 2021 - 11:02 AM

OK, thank you for your answer

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Posted 25 January 2021 - 06:24 AM

With my NC5.0, draw in relative and absolute coordinates is possible.

Can you attach a file to see on my workstation if I am reproducing the problem?

#10 Finn Petersen

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Posted 25 January 2021 - 10:36 AM

Hello again and thank you for your patience.

I have now made a simpel drawing, where the left down corner should be in coordinate "50,100" and 3 cirkels, they should have been in coordinate "110,150", but as you see they are placing on 3 different places.

I am rather sure, there are a setting I have missed, or a command I have not understand.

Sincerely
Finn V. Petersen

#11 Finn Petersen

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Posted 25 January 2021 - 10:42 AM

I have had some troubles to attach, but it succeded in the last message. Sorry.

#12 Finn Petersen

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Posted 25 January 2021 - 10:44 AM

View PostFinn Petersen, on 25 January 2021 - 10:36 AM, said:

Hello again and thank you for your patience.

I have now made a simpel drawing, where the left down corner should be in coordinate "50,100" and 3 cirkels, they should have been in coordinate "110,150", but as you see they are placing on 3 different places.

I am rather sure, there are a setting I have missed, or a command I have not understand.

Sincerely
Finn V. Petersen

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#13 pguimber

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Posted 25 January 2021 - 01:25 PM

Strange !
x= -17.1428 Y=47.0758 for your drawing (no 50,100) ...
And multiple red circle 110,150 (different diameter) are placing at the same place in my NC5.0 !

I don't understand ...

#14 Finn Petersen

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Posted 25 January 2021 - 02:18 PM

Thank you for your answer and pation.

No, It is a mysterium. Maybe I should try to move the question under the FAQ side.

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Finn

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Posted 25 January 2021 - 03:33 PM

:blink:
And with my file, same situation ?

My dialog :
Rectang First corner = 50,100 (left down corner) other corner point = @100,45
Circle First point = 100,50 radius = 25

#16 Finn Petersen

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Posted 25 January 2021 - 09:37 PM

Hello again.
I have now tryed to download NanoCad Plus, and made a new simpel drawing there, and there it works perfectley. So my solutions are now, that I finish to work with NanoCad and go back to Draftsight.

I will say many thanks you for your answer and interest.

Kindley regard
Finn V. Petersen

#17 Finn Petersen

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Posted 10 February 2021 - 11:05 AM

Hello again.
I have now writing with Nanocad support, they said that the dynamic option are not possible in Nanocad 5.0. But I can use the coordinate command and then in the geometric window changes the coordinate to what I want.

In Nanocad Plus there are a botton in the snapline, by name "DYN" and if I use that, then I can draw in dynamic mode. I hope this option also came Nanocad 5.

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Finn





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