Friday, 08 September 2017
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I was just blown away. I had a closed polyline defining my slope area and I was placing MP Rotators. I decided to copy along a polyline. If you haven't tried this lately, you're going to be so happy when you do. What a time saver!!!! Thanks you magicians at LandFX.
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The new feature will retain the last radius of the head being placed so if you need to reduce the radius while still using the same nozzle, you can right click and adjust the radius then place one. Then you can press "P" to copy from that point... We are working on further improvements that may allow the functionality that you are running into now. Hope that helps.
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Seaweed,
When placing heads, you should try drawing a polyline on the fly as well, or try going back and forth between copy along line and copy along polyline. SUPER FUN!!! (Just remember to press "K" to see all the different keyboard command options when in the copy along functions). Glad you are enjoying the new features!
I have a slope which varies in height, but uses the same head. I can't seem to use the keyboard commands to modify the radius while in the copy along a polyline. Is this as it's supposed to be? I can increase the spacing, which in reality would be correct, but we sometimes show the coverage to prove that the design works. Still cool though.
6 years ago
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The new feature will retain the last radius of the head being placed so if you need to reduce the radius while still using the same nozzle, you can right click and adjust the radius then place one. Then you can press "P" to copy from that point... We are working on further improvements that may allow the functionality that you are running into now. Hope that helps.
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