
On the other two, unfortunately, the truthful answer is no, there really hasn't been any progress on these. There is also some discussion (but only discussion so far) of modifying commands to be more tolerant of non-merged points. On the first topic, we are in the middle of fixing Project, and hope to have a fix soon. Even if we fixed #1, that would not let you delete them all at once. A way to merge a lot of smaller curves into one.

General: Create sketch, Edit sketch, Leave sketch, View sketch, View section, Map sketch to face, Reorient. The resulting sketch will be created as a separate new object.
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The same plane result in 3D polylines and splines.ĮDIT: no clue how to do a blockquote here. Click on Merge sketches or choose Sketch Merge sketches from the top menu. In general cases, joining objects that touch end-to-end, but that are not in ■ Joining two splines, leaving a kink between them. ■ Combining several long polylines in a topographic map. The Close option, select a single arc or elliptical arc. ■ Completing an arc into a circle or an elliptical arc into an ellipse. ■ Closing the gap in a line that resulted from a BREAK. ■ Replacing two collinear lines with a single line. The result of the join operation varies depending on the objects selected. Use JOIN to combine lines, arcs, elliptical arcs, polylines, 3D polylines, helixes,Īnd splines by their endpoints into a single object. Let me quote some document i just found regarding AutoCADs JOIN-Feature: So a join for any line (no matter if a classical line or a curve, spline, arc, whatever) would be great for me. And you could always use break (we have that one already) to break lines later on.

This joins selected lines based on tolerance (AFAIK) to a closed loop. Regarding the other point i'd say best would really be to have a similar feature to AutoCADs join. To be honest, i'm unsure about the differences of the line types.
