Leo,
There is no known 'undocumented feature' that is likely to be causing your
problem. More likely is some minor detail that has slipped by, or the
problem is with the printer driver that you are using for the print preview
- we have seen some quirky behavior with some plotters and
At 03/07/2003 07:00, Harry wrote:
There is no known 'undocumented feature' that is likely to be causing your
problem. More likely is some minor detail that has slipped by, or the
problem is with the printer driver that you are using for the print
preview - we have seen some quirky behavior
03/07/2003 06:00:02, H. Selfridge
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As an aside - there is no problem or prohibition regarding
nested split
planes.
Yes there is - page 596 of the manual you linked to - that picture
is an explicit ban on nesting split planes - you can wrap sausages
of planes around
Leo,
check again that there really is no overlap whatever small between the
split sections.
Mit freundlichem Gruß
Kind regards
Gisbert Auge
N.A.T. GmbH
www.nateurope.com
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At 03/07/2003 11:47, Gisbert wrote:
check again that there really is no overlap whatever small between the
split sections.
No overlap. There are 3 isolated islands within the main VCC plane, several
centimeters apart.
After a visit to the toilet (my best ideas seem to emerge there) I thought
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At 03/07/2003 11:47, Gisbert wrote:
check again that there really is no overlap whatever small between the
split sections.
No overlap. There are 3 isolated islands
At 03/07/2003 15:48, you wrote:
After a visit to the toilet (my best ideas seem to emerge there) I thought
Must..suppress...urgeto.make..humorous...comments.AA
RRGGHH!
Feel free to do so, we need a good laugh now and then.
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