> 3. Do some really painful math to infer the parameters that FME uses 
> in the 2DArcReplacer.  I may not understand their notation, but I 
> think... 

It belatedly occurred to me that there might be some TCL functions
that would help... maths was never my strong point, but wouldn't
converting cartesian to polar give the relative angles and radii for
the start/end point?

set radius [expr { hypot($y, $x) }]
set angle  [expr { atan2($y, $x) }]

These would be pretty simple to add to a TCLCaller.

Hope this helps

Mark





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