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1 pr ocessing dxf files (sof tw ar e option) – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (34049x-08) ISO programming User Manual

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Programming: Data transfer from DXF files or plain-language contours

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Dividing, extending and shortening contour elements
If contour elements to be selected in the drawing connect poorly, then

you must first divide the contour element. This function is

automatically available if you are in the mode for selecting a contour.
Proceed as follows:

The poorly connecting contour element is selected, so it is colored

blue

Click the contour element to be divided: The TNC shows the point

of intersection with a star in a circle, and the selectable end points

with simple stars

Press the CTRL key and click the point of intersection: The TNC

divides the contour element at the point of intersection and the stars

disappear. If there is a gap, or the elements overlap, the TNC

extends or shortens these poorly connecting contour elements to

the point of intersection of the two elements

Click the divided contour element again: The TNC shows the end

points and points of intersection again

Click the desired end point: The TNC now colors the divided element

blue

Select the next contour element

Element information
At the bottom left of the screen, the TNC displays information about

the contour element that you last selected via mouse click in the left

or right window.

Straight line

End point of the straight line, and the starting point is grayed out

Circle or arc

Circle center point, circle end point, and direction of rotation. Grayed

out: the starting point and circle radius

If the contour element to be extended or shortened is a

straight line, then the TNC extends/shortens the contour

element along the same line. If the contour element to be

extended or shortened is a circular arc, then the TNC

extends/shortens the contour element along the same

arc.
In order to use this function, at least two contour

elements must already be selected, so that the direction

is clearly determined.