The remaining prompts depend on whether you have selected a 2D polyline, a 3D polyline, or 3D polygon mesh. If the selected object is a line, arc, or a spline, the following prompt is displayed: The object selected is not a polyline. Do you want it to turn into one? <Y>: ...
In the Properties palette, you can view the type of a selected PolyLine. It can be either PolyLine (for lightweight PolyLines), 2D PolyLine (for old-format PolyLines), or 3D PolyLine.To convert PolyLines:Do one of the following:
You can convert a tessellated feature line, survey figure, parcel, or 3D polyline to a true arc. Use this command to convert tessellated lines to true arcs, or to add fillets to straight segments. You can specify start and end points or set options for automatic arc generation. ...
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Though, the tooltip specifically states "Turns a 3D object into a Mesh Object", which I don't have a 3D object (in AutoCAD terms) to being with.- Selecting all of my lines and entering the PEDIT command. From a few links I have found this should convert my line objects to poly...
(trademark) into data in polygon form with thickness properties representable on Intergraph(trademark)-PDS while maintaining its characteristics and a data conversion processing step of a type B which converts the 3D solid figure data 1 into data in 'polyline + polyface mesh' form representable ...
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In the Properties palette, you can view the type of a selected PolyLine. It can be either PolyLine (for lightweight PolyLines), 2D PolyLine (for old-format PolyLines), or 3D PolyLine.To convert PolyLines:Do one of the following:
Given what is apparently a Text Style using the TXT.shx font, you can use the TXTEXP Express Tool on it [or on a copy of it?], and you will be left with a two-vertex non-closed short 2D Polyline at the decimal point: It should not be too difficult to have all qu...
Also, how do you convert cylindrical and spherical coordinates into vertex points for a 3D polyline? Cheers, Renegade.. Upvote 0 Downvote Oct 22, 2002 #4 borgunit Programmer Mar 25, 2002 373 US It is very similar to the mutiline example. This example is from the ACAD help file. ...