Zobrazit plnou verzi příspěvku: Definice cary

Peter M.
14.08.2007, 12:21
Zdravim, neco delam asi spatne: Nadefinovalsem tvar trapezoveho plechu a ulozil jako shape. Snazim se z nej vytvorit typ cary, ale pise mi to "*Invalid* That's the continuous linetype!" a nikde nemuzu najit co to znamena.

PepaR
14.08.2007, 12:54
Pokud byste mel zajem, tak mam takovy dojem, ze artap jiz definici teto cary vytvoril.

Peter M.
14.08.2007, 13:02

Nj, ale mam dojem, ze je to nejaky obecny trapez, ale ja potrebuji konkretni (nemam problem si vlnu nakreslit).Tvorim pomoci ET -> Makelinetype a Makeshape, jen nevim proc mi to ten ten shape neprevede na typ cary... chce to asi nejakou mezeru navic nebo co.A !!! Uz mi to ten shape prevedlo, ale kresli mito na zacatku a na konci caru navic, coz nechci...Nikde jsem se take nedocetl, co znamena hodnota "Resolution" pri definici shape.
Peter M.2007-08-14 13:15:52

PepaR
14.08.2007, 14:05
Resolution je asi mysleno rozliseni nebo meritko,a le to je jen odhad z eng vyrazu.

Peter M.
14.08.2007, 15:04
No tomu slovu sice rozumim, ale nechapu ten vyznam v definici SHAPE (hodnota 128).Anebo jinak - mate nekdo jiny navod, nez pomoci shape, jak si vytvorit vlastni sadu car TRAPEZOVYCH plechu ?

PepaR
14.08.2007, 17:22
Takže jsme trošku poheldal. Resolution u tvaru je vlastně totéž co rozlišení. Čím nižší hodnota tím je nižší kvalita zobrazení
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ResolutionI hesitate to explain the resolution concept when the Help file does such a splendid job, but I'll provide a general overview. The higher you set the resolution, the higher the quality of the final shape; lower values create lower quality shapes. The higher the resolution, the higher the performance hit you will take-and vice versa. Simple linear objects don't require extremely high resolution to get a good quality shape file, those that are more complex--and contain arc information--do. The highest value you can set is 32,767, but rumor has it you would be insane to set it to that incredibly high value. I suggest trying a few different resolutions until you are happy with the results. The Help file provides some great examples of different resolution values and how they affect the same object.

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