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A Fully Automated Linework Connection Engine
This fully automated, intelligent polyline builder with unrivaled flexibility.
Choose from two guidance methods and three join methods. MT-Join gives
you the controls to tailor its performance for a wide variety of linework
building tasks.
Automation Ready - MT-Join can operate from the command line using a Dialog Box interface or as a part of more complex automation operations using MapTools Commander - process a drawing or a groups of drawings unattended.
Three Join Methods
The Connect Method will not move any existing linework points, but will insert
new segments between them. The Move and Split Methods will move the original endpoints. The Move Method is
the fastest, moving only the endpoints, while the Split Method will move
both startpoints and endpoints to a point midway between them.
Two Guidance Methods
MT-Join is unique in that it offers both Distance Guidance and Angular
Guidance (Line Following). When joining linework fragments, it is sometimes
necessary to allow gaps (Join Tolerance) large enough that several fragments will be considered for joining. In this
case, the Distance Guidance Method will connect to the entity that is
closest. Sometimes this works just fine, such as those cases where small
or no gaps are present. Often we will want to connect those entities that
are going the same direction, within a tolerance. This is what Angular
Guidance accomplishes and it is controllable in degrees. Here's an example
of a drawing with large gaps and crossing features. MT-Join was used, with the setting shown
above, to intelligently connect the fragments.
Entity Filters
MT-Join works with Arcs, Lines and 2D Polylines to create 2D Polylines.
The process can filter entities being considered for joining by any combination
of Layer, Color, Linetype or Elevation.
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