I inserted a part of CAD drawing into my Visio document. I want to add some "Isolation" to it. For this purpose I've made a fill patern to symbolize isolation. The imported CAD is giving some problems with the fill though. I was wondering if there is an easy way to fix it, instead of redrawing, or tracing it.
A picture of the problem is included as attachment.
Your seeing this:
The original CAD line in the bottom,
on top you can see the same line, made bigger.
The two lines are linked with two small lines to make it a closed shape that I want to fill.
As you can see the fill isn't working quite as I'd like
Any suggestions?
- Lars
Lars-Erik,
It looks to me like your shape is not properly-closed geometry. I bet if you open the ShapeSheet, you'll see lots and lots of Geometry sections, as opposed to one single Geometry section that ends where it starts (ie: closed)
Sometimes you can get Visio to create a single outline by selecting all of the bits, then choosing:
Shape > Operations > Fragment
(Vorm > Verrichtingen> Besnoeiing/Plak) ..stop laughing!
If the line segments are close enough, you might get lucky and Visio will cut out a single shape that you can properly fill.
Yes I noticed the multiple geometry sections.
Shape > Operations > Fragment (Shape > Bewerkingen > Fragmenteren) didn't end up fixing it.
Using the pencil though, I ended up tracing it pretty fast. Because its just a representation of a machine, 0.01 of a mm here and there wont make the shape unrecognizable.
Manually putting all geometry sections together is an option, but a very time consuming one, especially when the shape gets bigger.
- Lars
p.s. don't tell anyone but I did laugh.