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CADPower

Weed (Remove) collinear vertices from Polyline: CP_REM_LINVERTS – CADPower Command

Summary

The CP_REM_LINVERTS command in CADPower allows you to remove redundant or unnecessary linear vertices from a polyline, helping to simplify and clean up the geometry.

CADPower-> Polyline-> Vertex Management-> Weed (Remove) collinear vertices from Polyline

Weed (remove) collinear vertices from polyline: CP_REM_LINVERTS Video

An optional feature of this command lets you mark the locations of the removed vertices with points. By checking the “Mark locations of removed vertices with points” option, points are automatically placed at the positions where vertices were deleted.

Making it easier to track changes and review the original structure. This is especially useful when refining polylines or preparing them for further modifications, ensuring precision while maintaining a visual record of adjustments.