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multipart path with conics

Mauricio78
Mauricio78 over 11 years ago

I'd like to create a multipart path with conics. Right now, the form only allows me to use rectangular shapes for it. Is there a way to do this?

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    skillUser over 11 years ago

     Hi Mauricio,

    The rodCreatePath() function only supports subrectangle shapes (or other path shapes based on the master path).  To my knowledge there is no ROD support for conic, donut etc. shapes, only polygons, rectangles and paths.  Are you trying to create circular cut/via shapes?
    Perhaps if you provide some more detail some suggestions could be made?  Which version are you using, by the way?

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 11 years ago

     Hi Mauricio,

    The rodCreatePath() function only supports subrectangle shapes (or other path shapes based on the master path).  To my knowledge there is no ROD support for conic, donut etc. shapes, only polygons, rectangles and paths.  Are you trying to create circular cut/via shapes?
    Perhaps if you provide some more detail some suggestions could be made?  Which version are you using, by the way?

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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