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Approximation Scale and DXF AAMA Export
Bug Report.
Steps to reproduce:
Make a piece with 2 curves on each side. Have one curve at approximation scale 10, one at 0 (default).
Export to DXF AAMA
Open in CAD
Curves with approximation scale 10 have jagged edges and lose passmarks Curves with approximation scale 0 have smooth edges and retain passmarks
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reporter - attached bug_1.dxf
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reporter in example file the LEFT side has approximation scale 10.
Right has 0
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repo owner First of all approximation scale needed for small curves. No point to set big value if you deal with big curve.
Also you did not mention your default value. When you set 0 Valentina uses global setting.
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repo owner - attached piece.png
Here is how i see this file. Looks normal for me.
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repo owner and lose passmarks
Just exported your file without any change and i see passmarks on main path.
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reporter - attached bugapproxcurve.jpg
and this is what i see..
in any case setting approx curves to 0 (which is my default) solves it.
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reporter - marked as trivial
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repo owner Can you mark which piece of curve you see as jagged? Plus it is very important to speak about this only on very small sizes. We should eliminate any approximation that can possible creates distractions.
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repo owner - attached bug_1.png
Here is how Optitex sees your dxf file.
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repo owner - changed status to closed
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