Zoro76
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Hi, gp.
I answer your curiosity first.
the company for which work provides lightened lonely. the circles represent "empty" spheres in expanded polyethylene that positioned within a sole purpose to lighten it. Obviously not this place suitable for advertising but if you do an internet search surely find us. We have a seat in Verona.
second thing I know I need to ask you a small variant to your lisp. I did a lot of tests yesterday to see if in most of my cases the system you adopted to draw the circles works or not. Unfortunately I noticed that too often the circles are inserted too far from the pontoon of origin of the selected polylinea. (I think I'm referring to your doubt).
said this, if you have the possibility and always if it is not too complicated to do, I ask you if you can take as a reference point the point of origin to draw the circles.
I attach an example of the rims from 0.45 with 50cm pitch
Slovakia
zro
I answer your curiosity first.
the company for which work provides lightened lonely. the circles represent "empty" spheres in expanded polyethylene that positioned within a sole purpose to lighten it. Obviously not this place suitable for advertising but if you do an internet search surely find us. We have a seat in Verona.
second thing I know I need to ask you a small variant to your lisp. I did a lot of tests yesterday to see if in most of my cases the system you adopted to draw the circles works or not. Unfortunately I noticed that too often the circles are inserted too far from the pontoon of origin of the selected polylinea. (I think I'm referring to your doubt).
said this, if you have the possibility and always if it is not too complicated to do, I ask you if you can take as a reference point the point of origin to draw the circles.
I attach an example of the rims from 0.45 with 50cm pitch
Slovakiazro