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Pop up message: Lines or points are too close together. Please move the points further away from each other.

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  • vadsura

    Sometimes it happens when I try to cut along the internal line, and the line has a very sharp angle.
    In your case, I do not understand what actions led to such a message. I can advise you to use more space to build a piece with internal lines, so that the lines would not go beyond the pattern.

    Regards

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  • innovativehjhj

    It is hard to identify the problem with the image only :( Do you mind sharing the file via CLOSET? 

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  • junyuan

    https://style.clo-set.com/Room/33047 

    Hi innovativehjhj, thanks for offering to look. Here is the file. Appreciate it a lot. 

    What is happening is that I can't delete the line. In terms of moving the lines about, I am stuck as the error message keeps appearing. However, if I trace it as pattern, there is no problem. 

    regards

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  • iren34

    I have the same trouble with this message. I import .dxf file with 3 size gradation inside. 2 sizes are OK, I can freely switch beetween them, but the 3rd one cant be graduated because of that message. Who knows  where and how can I identify/determine those points?
    Thank you for any help

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  • iren34

    Now I understood why the message appears (look at the picture). But i dont know how to cnange that trouble. The line cant be edited. So I can neither move nor delete points. The ????? is HOW to edit the green line?

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  • pabloquintana

    There a couple of possible solutions here. I will share two with you.

    1. Open these DXF files in another CAD software. If they are simple enough patterns, you could do that in Adobe Illustrator and then try to identify which points are too closer for CLO to distinguish. You could try share.padsystem.com in the trial mode to test the DXF. Once you open them there, you could try re-exporting or find which points are too close together.

    2. Import the DXF into CLO scaling by 50% or something like that where you could then reverse after saving and re-exporting. This sill expand the size of your pattern making the points that are too close together to be spread apart by a 1.5 amount. Then, after you identify which points are too close together, you can then export the new bigger size pattern, and re-import into CLO reducing it by the same amount 1/1.5.

    Try it and let us know,

     

    P

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  • iren34
    I opened the file in CAD. Removed the Bezier correction from the problem part, resaved the .dxf  again, everything became OK. Thanks for the answer
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