TheSwamp
Code Red => AutoLISP (Vanilla / Visual) => Topic started by: xiaxiang on November 09, 2010, 02:04:00 AM
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Just thought I would throw this one out there, in the hope someone may have some clever way to separate masses of single overlapping text.
Thanks a lot!
Maybe this one
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When you say "separate" what do you mean?
What differentiates the current text entities?
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When you say "separate" what do you mean?
What differentiates the current text entities?
Maybe "Automatically avoid"
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If the overlapping texts contain the same text and closely share the same insertion point, you can use the command OVERKILL to remove duplicates.
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@ xiaxiang: What scenario would result in "masses of single overlapping text"?
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I can think of a few ways that this can happen. I too want to know more about what needs to be accomplished though to provide a decent suggestion.
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@ xiaxiang: What scenario would result in "masses of single overlapping text"?
When Translating from one language to another
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@ xiaxiang: What scenario would result in "masses of single overlapping text"?
When Translating from one language to another
That's a very short scenario... Please be more specific.
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Perhaps posting a sample drawing would help.
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@ xiaxiang: Judging by the edit of your first post, you have solved it yourself. Great! Did you already have this code when you first posted and was this topic perhaps intended as a challenge?
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@ xiaxiang: Judging by the edit of your first post, you have solved it yourself. Great! Did you already have this code when you first posted and was this topic perhaps intended as a challenge?
I have this one,but This is not a program to my satisfaction.Certainly someone has a better routine.
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@ xiaxiang: Judging by the edit of your first post, you have solved it yourself. Great! Did you already have this code when you first posted and was this topic perhaps intended as a challenge?
I have this one,but This is not a program to my satisfaction.Certainly someone has a better routine.
What do you not like about this routine? It might help with coming up with a better one.