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arclen.cdl
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I need a CADL file to label the length of an arc. Anyone have one there willing to share? Fred Biacsi
Here, try this and see if it works for you.
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spl_off.cdp
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If you want to, you might want to try this one as well. I yanked it out of my track cam drawing program. Some of the code looks similar to the old freebie, so I probably got some of it from there many years ago. This one draws an offset spline on both sides of the selected spline, then it is a simple matter to delete the one you don't want. It think it is impossible to get an exact offset spline with the same number of points as the original. There is just not enough information there to control the spline sufficiently. That is why the additional nodes are created in chinoff.cde I am sure. Be sure to use a sufficient number of nodes in the original spline to get a good offset spline. You will need to compile this with ccomp.exe because it uses compiler specific commands for looping etc. I could post the precompiled version if necessary, but this is much neater. Hope it posts ok.
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arcoff.cdl
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Here is a CADL file I wrote that offsets arcs & circles either by distance or "thru point" (this was requested in another forum). You will obviously need to edit the text to remove the line numbers at the beginning of every line, but this was the easiest way I could think of to show you which lines were automatically wrapped to the next line, but shouldn't be. This will offset circles and arcs in whichever plane they were created.
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xyzwld.cdl
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Here's my 2 cents worth, a lot of people asked for a program that labeled points in world cords. So here you go.
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midpoint.cdl
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This is a handy little cdl a buddy gave me for putting a point in the center of an arc so you don't have to do any construction lines. See what you think…
"Just my 2¢"
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