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 From:  Cemortan_Tudor
9869.20 
u'r commad ui looks weird, it should be an input box(css problem)
about tolerance
(1/3)*3 != 1 -> there will be a margin error - tolerance is that margin error after all moi curve's calculations
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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
9869.21 In reply to 9869.17 
Tim,
I dont know how to solve your issue but you seem to be in
need to often zoom in at point level.
There is a script from Michael which is helpful to zoom in
quickly to point level with just one keystroke.
Does not solve your problem but speeds up the process
of zoomng in.
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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
9869.22 In reply to 9869.21 
Jay,

So you have a bunch of curves whose ends meet at one or several shared common points -
you can download the example I attached at the beginning of the thread.

Now you select them all.

Run the script.

One or more points will be created by the script command where the curve ends
do not match perfectly. Thats it.

You can turn on select points to get them in the yellow color to make
them easier to identify
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 From:  RetireeJay
9869.23 In reply to 9869.20 
Yes, Cemortan_Tudor, I agree it's a UI problem.
I notice the script uses HTM and JS. Does that mean it actually depends on my browser? If so, maybe there's a browser setting I need to change?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
9869.24 In reply to 9869.18 
Hi Jay,

re: Can't run script - what version of MoI are you using? It looks like you may be using version 2? If so then that's the problem, that version is really old. It was released more than 10 years ago. You would need to update to the current version to run this script.

re:
> Are you one of the developers of MOI?

Yup!

- Michael
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 From:  RetireeJay
9869.25 In reply to 9869.24 
Michael, you are a genius. Yes, I'm on Version 2. I have sent a query to Alibre to see if an upgrade to V3 is included in my Alibre subscription.

-RJ
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