Hi, thanks for a quick answer. The polylines are not planar, they are hexagons on a curved surface, so that's probably what's causing only one side to offset. I'll think I have to find another way to do this...
cheers /björn On Apr 7, 4:25 pm, David Rutten <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi björn, > > Offset works on individual curves, so if you feed it a bunch of > polylines it shouldn't matter how the data tree looks and you should > get an offset curve for each one. > > Perhaps offset doesn't like the shapes themselves? Are they planar? > > -- > David Rutten > [email protected] > Robert McNeel & Associates > > On Apr 7, 2:45 pm, björn <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I got a pretty simple question. While feeding a tree of closed > > polylines into the offset component, the result is a single offset > > line for each closed polyline rather than a new closed polyline at the > > specified distance. Is there something wrong with my definition or is > > this the expected behavior? > > > thanks > > /björn
