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axlSkill function to convert a cline to a shape

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This function converts a selected cline to a shape. Toggle the endCap shape from round to square using the Right Mouse Button.


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by nzdave
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    Load the code into the allegro.ilinit file using:
    'load("...../cl2s.il")'. Where "....." is the path to the Skill file.
    If you put the file in your Skill path you should just have to add 'load("cl2s.il")'

    Run by typing "cl2s" from the command line or, better still, add it to your menu.


    Put the file (cl2s.il) in your 'pcbenv' directory.
    Add the line:
    load("cl2s.il")
    to your allegro.ilinit file. In Allegro, type 'cl2s' to run it.


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    Load the code into the allegro.ilinit file using:
    'load("...../cl2s.il")'. Where "....." is the path to the Skill file.
    If you put the file in your Skill path you should just have to add 'load("cl2s.il")'

    Run by typing "cl2s" from the command line or, better still, add it to your menu.


    Put the file (cl2s.il) in your 'pcbenv' directory.
    Add the line:
    load("cl2s.il")
    to your allegro.ilinit file. In Allegro, type 'cl2s' to run it.


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