Hi guys, I'm a recent convert from AutoCAD to NanoCAD and have been using it for a few weeks. Today I hit a bit of a roadblock! I'm trying to find NanoCAD's equivalent of the "arraypath" tool in AutoCAD. I have a poly line with multiple grips and angle changes which I need to create a bunch of perpendicular lines the entire way along, always at 90 degrees to the poly line and I wish to specify the spacing between the perpendicular lines. Can anybody help me achieve this?
If what I said doesn't make sense, I guess picture a train track going around a bunch of different corners... how would I draw in the cross members at specified spacing...
Thanks in advance,
Troy
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Arraypath tool
Started by troy_waves, Mar 26 2020 03:45 PM
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Posted 26 March 2020 - 03:45 PM
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Posted 27 March 2020 - 07:33 AM
Hello,
command Divide or Measure with block option and align ?
Divide : this command align a block, perpendicular with a number of segment ask.
Measure : align a block at the length of segment ask
The block can be a single line. Explode the block, after.
Best regards
Patrick
command Divide or Measure with block option and align ?
Divide : this command align a block, perpendicular with a number of segment ask.
Measure : align a block at the length of segment ask
The block can be a single line. Explode the block, after.
Best regards
Patrick
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