Hello all,
I can see a hatch property which is "From Entity" (Yes/No) in Property Editor widget, as it's shown in attached image file.
I know how to create a hatch from selection (polyline), but I don't know how to "link" this hatch to polyline so when it changes it also changes the hatch. I don't know if this is even possible. Any help?
Best regards, David.
Is it possible to create a hatch "linked" to a polyline?
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Re: Is it possible to create a hatch "linked" to a polyline?
Hello David,
Note: A hatch is built by using the shape of an selected contour. After that - it is autarch and not connected to the previously used contour.
You can manipulate the shape or the hatch by doing a selection and use the blue reference points to change the shape.
If you select the hatch and the perimeter together then you will see the same blue reference point - but now they are overlapping. You can't see that - you need to know that.
Now you are able to manipulate the shape and hatch together - move the overlapping blue reference points in one strike.
That works not only on a Polyline - all other entities will work on the same way.dfriasb wrote: ... I know how to create a hatch from selection (polyline)...
No - that isn't possible in the current QCAD version. BUT ...dfriasb wrote: ... but I don't know how to "link" this hatch to polyline so when it changes it also changes the hatch. I don't know if this is even possible.
Note: A hatch is built by using the shape of an selected contour. After that - it is autarch and not connected to the previously used contour.
You can manipulate the shape or the hatch by doing a selection and use the blue reference points to change the shape.
If you select the hatch and the perimeter together then you will see the same blue reference point - but now they are overlapping. You can't see that - you need to know that.
Now you are able to manipulate the shape and hatch together - move the overlapping blue reference points in one strike.
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