Converting Spline to PLINE...

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Douglas Barr, Nov 11, 2004.

  1. Douglas Barr

    Douglas Barr Guest

    Any way?
    I'm trying to access points ON a spline, not the control points.
    -doug
     
    Douglas Barr, Nov 11, 2004
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  2. Douglas Barr

    BillZ Guest

    Use Flatten on it.


    Bill
     
    BillZ, Nov 11, 2004
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  3. Douglas Barr

    Douglas Barr Guest

    I don't find that command.
    Is it Express Tools? If so, how do I load them/it?
    -doug
     
    Douglas Barr, Nov 11, 2004
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  4. Douglas Barr

    Douglas Barr Guest

    ps... acad2002
     
    Douglas Barr, Nov 11, 2004
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  5. Douglas Barr

    BillZ Guest

    R2005 here.

    I believe it is an express tool.

    Loaded them off the install CD.

    Bill
     
    BillZ, Nov 11, 2004
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  6. Douglas Barr

    Douglas Barr Guest

    I still can't find flatten.

    I apparently do have Express Tools (a folder exists by that name, with acetutil.arx
    in it).
    I use the Load utility, but Flatten isn't available thereafter... am I calling it
    correctly?

    command: flatten

    Anyone able to show me how to get flatten going?

    'preshiate it.
    -doug
     
    Douglas Barr, Nov 11, 2004
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  7. Douglas Barr

    Murph Guest

    Did you try to DXF to R12 version?

    Murph
    <Take a vet to lunch day>
     
    Murph, Nov 11, 2004
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  8. Douglas Barr

    Douglas Barr Guest

    Thanks buddy!
    In more ways than one, today.
    -doug
     
    Douglas Barr, Nov 11, 2004
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  9. Douglas Barr

    BillZ Guest

    Flatten is a lisp file(s).

    I don't know if the old flatten will work like the new R2004/2005 one does.

    The R14 one doesn't, I know that for sure.

    Bill
     
    BillZ, Nov 11, 2004
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  10. Douglas Barr

    Murph Guest

    Your welcome, and if you take that old man up the road from you out for his
    birthday this week-end buy him a smoke on me. <g>

    Murph
     
    Murph, Nov 11, 2004
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  11. Eugene Kluzhev, Nov 11, 2004
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  12. Douglas Barr

    Douglas Barr Guest

    That's a fine idea!
    As luck would have it, my Sunday's free... as soon as I put up 200 'no hunting on
    premises' signs around my property.
    -doug
     
    Douglas Barr, Nov 12, 2004
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