How does the ‘Largest Variance on X’ parameter work?
The ‘Largest Variance on X’ parameter can be found in the Map Curves dialog and is used for setting the maximum variance in the longitudinal or X direction (post mapping) of a curve. If the foremost point of the curve and the aftermost point of the curve are ‘Largest Variance on X’ apart or less, the curve will be set as a section to output in the LFH file. This is useful if there is a slight variance in the X-values set in the DXF file. (N.B. The X-position of the section output in the LFH file is the X-position of the first point defined on the line).
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