- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Bug Report
- Category QCAD (main)
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Assigned To
Andrew - Operating System Windows 7
- Severity Medium
- Priority Very Low
- Reported Version 3 RC1
- Due in Version Undecided
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Due Date
Undecided
- Votes
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Attached to Project: QCAD Bugtracker
Opened by Ralf Braumann - 09.11.2011
Last edited by Andrew - 14.11.2011
Opened by Ralf Braumann - 09.11.2011
Last edited by Andrew - 14.11.2011
FS#380 - Destroying cross-hatch
By saving a drawing QCAD is destroying the cross-hatches
Closed by Andrew
14.11.2011 11:02
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:
14.11.2011 11:02
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing:
r19669
- What hatch pattern do you use?
- Do you create the drawing in QCAD or load an existing drawing (in the latter case, please attach or send by e-mail to [email protected])
- Please make sure you are not in draft mode in which hatches are not displayed (View - Draft Mode)
It's the same for MAC Lion, Solid fill is not stored or reloaded
Lothar Marzahn:
I cannot reproduce the problem here.
Please send drawings for testing if possible.
Otherwise, please explain what shapes you are filling, i.e. how to reproduce the problem. Thanks.
A testfile with a filled rectangle containing a circle and some arcs and lines was stored and reloaded. It worked!! But at the attached file hatch failed but works in QCAD2.
Loading it from QCAD2 the hatch is shown, but store and reload in QCAD3 the hatch is gone.
The hatches in the file have no boundary.
Is the attached file the file you have already saved in QCAD 3?
Do you still have the original file? That would be more helpful, thanks.
I send a set of files. "LM2-test1" is a file created and modified by QCAD2. "LM3-test1" is the same file only viewed by QCAD3 and will so far show the same picture. But if You save it with QCAD3 the hatch is away and even QCAD2 will not find it.
"LM-test2" is a file that works regardless of the QCAD-version! I hope it will help.
LM3-test1.dxf (357.5 KiB)
LM-test2.dxf (379.3 KiB)
I send one more file. For the time being the problem seems to be related to arcs because simple boxes and circles don't create problems. The shape in the attached file worked fine from the beginning with arcs rotating in the same direction. First when I entered the arcs in the red circled region the hatch was no longer stored. In order to verify this I went back to the previos shape. But from this moment already one arc caused the problem! May be, there is also something stored witch is confusing the program.
Thanks. The problem has been identified (wrong angles with reversed arcs) and fixed for the next release.