![]() If a ray or xline is involved the search for closest point along its length is limited by the current view. Version 1.5 beta - Added support for object types point, ray and xline. Revised report when the Z values of the two points are not the same. Bug fix to avoid error if a dimension is selected. Version 1.4a - Bug fix for 2D (heavy) and 3D polylines. Version 1.4 beta - Added error checking for non-uniformly scaled blocks. Rather a temporary X mark is placed where the object was selected to indicate the the object is contained in an xref. If the first object is contained in an xref it is not highlighted. The first object selected is highlighted until the the second object is selected similar to the fillet tool. Added MD:GetXrefs, MD:GetObject, MD:UnlockLayers, MD:RelockLayers and MD:XMark sub-functions. ![]() Version 1.3 beta - Added support for nested objects in blocks and xrefs. Note, If the line drawn by MDL is off-screen it is selected, otherwise not. As such a minimum distance line is rarely needed. The idea is MinDist is primarily a measuring tool. This avoids having to choose whether a line is placed within MinDist itself. Allows the user to place a line between the last two closest points calculated by MinDist after it ends. ![]() Version history: Version 1.2 beta - Added the MinDistLine routine. The object types selected are reported at the command line. There's an option to add a line on the current layer drawn between the two closest points. When the objects are not coplanar, the apparent minimum distance will usually differ from the actual minimum distance. If the Z values of the two points found are not equal, report at command line Z1 = x Z2 = x. Shortcut: MD Notes version 1.0: If two lines are parallel they are reported as such. Supported object types: line, circle, arc, ellipse, polyline and spline. Find the minimum distance between two vlax-curve objects. Bug reports may be sent to me (Joe Burke) directly at Version 1.0. By Joe Burke, Charles Alan Butler and VovKa at theswamp.
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