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Subject: 
LSynth to the rescue? (was Re: Hello, world!)
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lugnet.people.newbie, lugnet.cad
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Date: 
Tue, 20 Jan 2009 09:03:52 GMT
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Now that I'm here, is there a tool available that would create a line curve from
spot x1,y1,z1 to x2,y2,z2?

Special for your question I think about Pathtruder. I never have used that for
now, but it sounds great what this tool can do.

I think Azerey wants a tool to create edge lines that could be used for
Pathtruder or similar. Up to now I have used inlined edge primitives, or strings
of lines hand created with MLCad, but indeed a better tool would be great. I
think LSynth (especially the unreleased new version) could be used for that, but
I'd like to get Kevin's opinion...

Philo



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  Re: LSynth to the rescue? (was Re: Hello, world!)
 
(...) I'm trying to create the curves for the 61811, as highlighted into the peeron.com image as green and blue by my perfect drawing skills below. (URL) I think I'll try LSynth, but a simple, specialized tool would be great. (16 years ago, 20-Jan-09, to lugnet.cad, FTX)

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  Re: Hello, world!
 
(...) Maybe you are looking for a tool that can follow an curvature and make quads and triangles for you? Then please have a look at the great tools that Philo have provided to us at: (URL) for your question I think about Pathtruder. I never have (...) (16 years ago, 19-Jan-09, to lugnet.people.newbie)

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