The drawing cleanup command is similar to the map cleanup command as
assumed. This command contains cleanup tools such as Remove Layers with no
entities; Remove Zero Length linework; join linework with same endpoints,
convert splines, multilines and regions into polylines; convert lines, arce,
circles, ellipses, 3dfaces and solids into polylines; convert ldd-aec
contours into polylines; erase hatch entites; remove arcs from polylines
both 2d and 3d; reduce polyline vertices;set elevations outside range to
zero. It also gives you the option to apply the cleanup options selected to
the entire drawing or a selection set.
The command is working fine here, are you running one of the first beta
copies?
"James Tobbe" <jtobbe@mindelscott.com> wrote in message
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If these two commands are the same so be it. I just figured Scad would
not put a command under the "File" menu unless everyone would be able to
use it.
"R.K. McSwain" <not@carlsonsw.com> wrote in message
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Nava Ran wrote:
If you have Map: Map>Tools>Drawing Cleanup or type mapclean at
command line "James Tobbe" <jtobbe@mindelscott.com> wrote in message
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What is Drawing Cleanup? I noticed on my clean install of AutoCad
2005 and XML2 that there is this command under file called Drawing
Cleanup. When I select this command it says it is not defined. I
don't know what it is and have never seen it so any knowledge is
useful.
The OP said a menu item named "Drawing Cleanup" is on the "File" menu of
a clean install of AutoCAD 2005 and SCAD.
It sounds like he wants to find out what this command is, not find
another similar command.