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Topic ClosedLines slightly elevated, can't flatten

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Lines slightly elevated, can't flatten
    Posted: 05.Feb.2020 at 12:50
Hi Karol
 
To increase the precision change UNITS to Scientific.
To make the lines to z=0; select the line then in the Properties Dialogue change Z-Coordinate to 1 then change back to 0.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Jan.2020 at 13:38
What command are you using to obtain the Z coordinate 0.0000000068

Couldn't you just erase the offending line(s) and redraw them with a Z of 0.00000000000?


Edited by John Connor - 31.Jan.2020 at 18:41
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Jan.2020 at 04:56
I try to make a block, the insertion point is the corner inside the red circle.
The z coordinate shows something like 0.0000000068
The smallest precision in the UNITS control is less: 0.00000000, so it doesn't help.
Thus the ID command shoes only 0.00000000
FLATTEN causes troubles, it destroyes some of the shapes that have the same characteristics.
CHANGE-->Elev shows O.K.: 0.00000000
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