![]() Plines Optimize segments within plines.Lines, Arcs and Plines: the settings of this section of the dialog concern how overkill deals with lines, arcs and plines.The fuzz value works in this way for other numeric comparisons such as X, Y and Z coordinate comparisons, as well as object comparisons involving scale, height, width, and so on. On the other hand, if the fuzz value is higher than 0, two objects being compared do not have to match one of them to be deleted or modified. If this value is 0, two objects being compared must match before OVERKILL deletes or modifies one of them. Numeric fuzz: the Numeric Fuzz value allows you to set the precision with which OVERKILL makes numeric comparisons.This option allows objects on different layers that overlap to be deleted or modified, to resolve duplication and/or overlap. Thus, two overlapping objects that reside on different layers may be considered equivalent. For example, when the Ignore Layers option is selected, OVERKILL ignores object layers when comparing objects. Ignore options: all the options under Ignore have similar behaviour.Object comparison settings: the settings of this section of the dialog box control how OVERKILL compares objects.After having selected objects in the overkill dialog box, set options for deleting duplicate objects and then confirm with OK.Choose Express > Modify > Delete duplicate objects.A duplicate line and/or arc segments within polylines are removed.Two lines drawn at the same angle so that they partially overlap are combined to form a single line.An arc drawn directly over a portion of a circle is deleted. ![]() ![]() ![]() Duplicate copies of objects are deleted.Removes unnecessary objects which geometry is redundant by deleting duplicates and combining line and arc segments that overlap. ![]()
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