Hi I just noticed that when I made a second wrectangle next to another (corners touching) that the lines (corners) are not allinged on top of each other. I zoomed in (max) and it is not “one corner” (but for a while even the vertical line did not line up).
As shown on the picture:
I also noticed some little errors - like when I zoomed out and then back in, the objects moved further away from each other (like really a bug - I could see it even without max zoom).
But something like that happened maybe 2-3x …so it is not like I can record it or say it happens always
Also, when I draw NEW two rectangles - they seem totally perfect. It confuses me
Here are the bad boys - wrectangles.lbrn2 (3.7 KB)
Do you also see it?
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I just had a small project from a customer that drawn his design in his program (Allplan - Nemetschek) exported it into PDF and when I imported it into LB I found many doubled lines and some other errors such as a wrectangles not being completly closed objects (there would literally be a gap)…
Would anyone know what the **** is wrong?
I showed him all of the errors and he checked his design again and found nothing wrong.
I’m not familiar with AllPlan but i did look at their website. It appears to be a 3D parametric design suite. Occasionally when 3D models are exported the models are flattened along the viewing axis and this creates the doubled lines. Short lines and non-joining lines can come from the model or the exporter. The Spec for PDF files is 800+ pages so we usually recommend .ai, .svg or even a .dxf file. Please consider testing with alternate outputs. .ai and .pdf are fairly similar so i’d test svg.
If you’re willing to share the pdf we might be able to see what’s happened.
If you have other tools that import a pdf you may find a way to confirm the file behavior.
as I wrote - when I draw new ones next to these “bad ones” they works fine…
Yes I will share the PDF with you. … okay I am trying…and it looks like I cant share PDF here?
Yes, I like svg better also - next time I will ask for SVG…