cwinder
How to stretch a inserted block in draw? –
Dear Community,
hopefully I have post this question into the right Sub-Forums & Topics Folder. First I posted it into the Introduced Folde...
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claus82
Hello cwinder!
Try to explode the block, then you should be able to stretch the entities you need
(at least, I think, just tell me the result yo...
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dxli
A block is only visible to its parent drawing as a single insertion point. You can move, rotate, or scale it, but no stretching/triming, etc.
I...
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cwinder
Hi Claus,
thank you very much to take my problem to yours.
Yes indeed I had tryed your suggestion but I can't find the right way to save the...
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cwinder
Hi dxli,
also thank you for your quick answer.
May I think there is a miss understandig by myself.
Yes it is correct that I can move, ro...
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dxli
A block is treated as a collection of entities, and scaling is defined as scaling of all the entities within this collection.
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claus82
Hi cwinder,
unfortunately I almost do not operate anymore in 2d drawings, anyway I tried to help you by memory... I'll try to review a bit of LC ...
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cwinder
Hello Claus and dxli,
thank's again for your assistance.
I think it is a reasonable compromise for me at this moment to explode the block, s...
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dxli
For me, I avoid reading anything from qcad beyond the original GPLv2 fork to make LibreCAD-1.
As I do write code for LibreCAD, I want to avoid ...