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How to modify/delete a subPath from a MPP using SKILL?

sparksu
sparksu over 15 years ago

I have a MPP created by rod1=rodCreatePath( ... ).

rod1 contains several subPaths (path1, path2, rect1, rect2 ... ).

How can I do the follwing operations using SKILL?

1. Delete path1

2. Un-attach path1 from rod1

3. Change path1 to another layer

Thanks very much.

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  • lrl12skdev
    lrl12skdev over 15 years ago

    Hi sparksu,

     The quickest flow I cant think of is first take the pointlist of the original MPP

    1 delete the original then redraw it without the path1

    2&3 using the same point list, redraw the path with leCreatePath with your new desired layer. (you may need to adjust the points, especially the end points)

    its a quick solution so Im not sure if this is the best for you.

     BR  -lrlsk 

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  • lrl12skdev
    lrl12skdev over 15 years ago

    Hi sparksu,

     The quickest flow I cant think of is first take the pointlist of the original MPP

    1 delete the original then redraw it without the path1

    2&3 using the same point list, redraw the path with leCreatePath with your new desired layer. (you may need to adjust the points, especially the end points)

    its a quick solution so Im not sure if this is the best for you.

     BR  -lrlsk 

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