June Newbie
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:48 pm
Got the program to plot house, lot features, and possible future modifications.
As a retired civil engineer, I had relied on CAD operators to translate ideas into drawings. Now on my own, I'm stumbling along at best.
Knowing what I'd like to do, and getting it done are quite different, and I'm at the start of a long learning curve (cubic rather than quadratic? ).
Not sure this is the place to post my first question/issue, to which I have not yet found an answer: getting rid of intersection dots used to define fit points for splines.
I plotted a serpentine walk by using measurements (akin to station and offset in civil engineering) and entering them as intersection points. The splines worked, but I'm left with a multitude of unwanted dots (though set to the smallest point style I saw) that plot out and spoil the desired outcome. I can attach a pdf of the plot if it'll help.
How can I get rid of the dots in the printout?
Thanks in advance, RDV
As a retired civil engineer, I had relied on CAD operators to translate ideas into drawings. Now on my own, I'm stumbling along at best.
Knowing what I'd like to do, and getting it done are quite different, and I'm at the start of a long learning curve (cubic rather than quadratic? ).
Not sure this is the place to post my first question/issue, to which I have not yet found an answer: getting rid of intersection dots used to define fit points for splines.
I plotted a serpentine walk by using measurements (akin to station and offset in civil engineering) and entering them as intersection points. The splines worked, but I'm left with a multitude of unwanted dots (though set to the smallest point style I saw) that plot out and spoil the desired outcome. I can attach a pdf of the plot if it'll help.
How can I get rid of the dots in the printout?
Thanks in advance, RDV