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spline - polylinea

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PiegatoreSolidworks

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After you explained to me the address of the dxf mapping now I ask you if you can have a dxf file without spline or polyline in favor of strings and segments.

Thank you.
 
a macro that converts the spline into arches is necessary.
should have been published. It's called "splines2arcs.swp".
I'll coach you here.
open the sketch (but it also works in a sketch on board) and launch the macro (macro-execution tools and select the file). converts the spline into strings and segments. Keep in mind that proper scaling helps increase accuracy. very small sketches are very approximate and little accurate. better enlarge them (e.g. a factor 10) and then once converted, raise them small. depending on the precision required.

Actually, an option in saving in dxf-dwg format is to convert polyline splines, but many times it doesn't work. or better, it does not with sketches, but only with edges deriving from solids (think).
 

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a macro that converts the spline into arches is necessary.
should have been published. It's called "splines2arcs.swp".
I'll coach you here.
open the sketch (but it also works in a sketch on board) and launch the macro (macro-execution tools and select the file). converts the spline into strings and segments. Keep in mind that proper scaling helps increase accuracy. very small sketches are very approximate and little accurate. better enlarge them (e.g. a factor 10) and then once converted, raise them small. depending on the precision required.

Actually, an option in saving in dxf-dwg format is to convert polyline splines, but many times it doesn't work. or better, it does not with sketches, but only with edges deriving from solids (think).
thanks old the macro is that and works fine, only works on the design function (cartiglio) and not on "part". In the sense I do "flatten" and "export dwg-dxf" from the menu with the right mouse but I can not apply the macro. I am forced to create a cartilage with the dxf or flattening sheet and then apply the macro.... Can I somehow change it or create a new one? (for me macros are a novelty and I don't understand anything, so excuse me if this is a stupid question! )
 
thanks old the macro is that and works fine, only works on the design function (cartiglio) and not on "part". In the sense I do "flatten" and "export dwg-dxf" from the menu with the right mouse but I can not apply the macro. I am forced to create a cartilage with the dxf or flattening sheet and then apply the macro.... Can I somehow change it or create a new one? (for me macros are a novelty and I don't understand anything, so excuse me if this is a stupid question! )
for the "part" you must apply it to a sketch, or have an open sketch (published sketch) and then launch the macro. on a function that is not a sketch does not work. you have to apply it to the sketch of the function.

No, I don't know anything about macro. Just use them. And for me it's already so...
 

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