![]() So this is just the current state and background of polyline in LibreCAD. There is no rule which says that the closed flag has to be set for polylines with identical first and last vertex. Without the closed flag set, the polyline is not modified. The interpretation of LibreCAD is, that a polyline, with closed flag set, has to be drawn closed. The DXF reference is not detailed about the closed flag, so it leaves room for interpretation. These 5 vertices create 4 lines and a closed shape too. ![]() The other one has 5 vertices and the first and last one are the same. These 4 vertices create 3 lines and the closed flag creates the 4th line between the first and last vertex. The closed polyline has only 4 vertices, where the first and last one are not identical. One U shaped with the close button and one with snap on starting point. Create two polyline rectangles, both cases as described. You can check this with the List plugin too. This results also in a visually closed polyline, but the closed property is not set. On the other hand you can use snapping and finish the polyline on the starting vertex. This button sets the closed property for the polyline and close it. When you create a new polyline using the Polyline tools, there is a button in the tool option bar to close the polyline. And it will be hard to identify listed polylines to modify them. Select all entities and use the plugin will give you a list with all entities, where you can also see the closed property.īut there is no way to bulk-change this. ![]() ![]() You probably can use the List entities plugin. Sadly there is no better way than the properties dialog, as you already described. ![]()
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