Summary
The GT_KINK command in GeoTools helps users identify and highlight kinks (self-intersecting segments) in polylines, which can cause issues in boundary selection, mapping, and CAD workflows. A kink is a self-intersection or a back-twist within a polyline that may need correction. The detected intersections are marked with point objects on a temporary layer for easy identification and further editing.
GeoTool -> Drawing Cleanup Tools -> Drawing Cleanup Tools -> Identify intersecting segments (kinks) in polylines
Key Features Include:
- Detects and highlights self-intersecting polyline segments (kinks).
- Works seamlessly in BricsCAD, AutoCAD, ZWCAD, and ARES Commander.
- Marks kink intersections using point objects on a temporary layer.
- Helps users correct geometry using PEDIT or GT_XV (Express Pedit).
- Prevents issues with commands like ESELECT, which fail when selecting kinked polylines.
- Ideal for surveying, boundary validation, GIS mapping, and CAD design cleanup.
Benefits:
With GT_KINK, users can efficiently identify and resolve polyline self-intersections, ensuring clean and accurate geometry for further processing.