Concerning Duplicate Vectors (using V-Carve Pro Version 11.007)
When checking for duplicate vectors versus the right click >Selection > Select All Duplicate Vectors
The above selection process does not find all duplicate vectors - (read on)
A same size (length) straight line vector on top of each other (duplicate) in opposite directions (Node Edit Mode) to the software program is not considered a Duplicate vector for each same size (length) straight line vector is going in an opposite direction. But if both same size (length) straight line vectors are going in the same direction (Node Edit Mode) then they are considered duplicates to the software program.
So I have found (above) and also I have found that in order to check for all same size (length) straight line vector duplicates it becomes necessary to use both the above mentioned feature and the Vector Validator (for "Overlaps").
Can anyone offer another solution to finding same size (length) straight line vector duplicates?
Interesting Vector Duplicate Dilemma
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Re: Interesting Vector Duplicate Dilemma
Zoom in a bit & look A single vector will show as a dotted line when selected, if another vector is lying on top of it then it does not, of course if the vectors are grouped then they will show as a solid line but the tool doesn't work with grouped vectors anyway
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Re: Interesting Vector Duplicate Dilemma
I tested this out on v9.519 (see below) and got similar results to you.
In the file one pair of lines were drawn with the same start point. The second pair had start and end points reversed. The lines with the same start and end point are identified as being duplicates. The others not.
The two rectangles are interesting. I drew one. Copied and pasted in place. Used node edit to add a node and made that the start point. So, one has one extra node and a different start point but VCarve recognizes them as duplicates of each other.
In the file one pair of lines were drawn with the same start point. The second pair had start and end points reversed. The lines with the same start and end point are identified as being duplicates. The others not.
The two rectangles are interesting. I drew one. Copied and pasted in place. Used node edit to add a node and made that the start point. So, one has one extra node and a different start point but VCarve recognizes them as duplicates of each other.
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