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Topic ClosedPollines to Circles

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    Posted: 04.Mar.2016 at 16:50
Desperately hoping for a WOW THAT'S SO EASY resolution for this weirdness.  

I have inherited corrupted schematic drawings.  Part of the corruption is that all the circles in my terminal and relay blocking have been broken.  What's left is hundreds of polyline segments.  I need to get them back to being circles. 

Hoping for a SO EASY solution, but any help will be much appreciated.  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Mar.2016 at 17:12
Sounds like a job for a custom lisp routine.  Maybe Kent Cooper will have an answer for you as he dabbles in the dark arts.  I think he may have even submitted a similar sounding lisp routine to Cadalyst back in 2011.  Not sure it would work in your situation but Kent would be able to tell you for sure.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Mar.2016 at 14:43
Try the Pol2Cir utility from the Download section.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Mar.2016 at 15:47
Originally posted by John Connor John Connor wrote:

....  Maybe Kent Cooper will have an answer for you ....  I think he may have even submitted a similar sounding lisp routine to Cadalyst back in 2011.  ....

I do have such a routine on the Cadalyst CAD Tips website, at http://cadtips.cadalyst.com/curved-objects/circle-polyline-and-polyline-circle.
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