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... I think it is something new !! In fact, here is the first
try about a macro I did this week-end. It is a "profile" which one
turn around the Y axis. But only the radius of the "tor-like" shape can
be
changed... Unfortunately!
It would be better to make a macro like this, which one would allow
one to change the shape of the profile, too. For now, this macro
could be used as "letter_shape", or as "column_support" (the base)
or, as the edge of a roof... Anyway, below is my first guess about
this macro ( in fact, it is one of my first macro )
Alex, Quebec, Canada
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Looks nice, almost as if it is made of chocolate.
Al_Canada wrote:
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> ... I think it is something new !! In fact, here is the first
> try about a macro I did this week-end. It is a "profile" which one
> turn around the Y axis. But only the radius of the "tor-like" shape
> can be
> changed... Unfortunately!
> It would be better to make a macro like this, which one would allow
> one to change the shape of the profile, too. For now, this macro
> could be used as "letter_shape", or as "column_support" (the base)
> or, as the edge of a roof... Anyway, below is my first guess about
> this macro ( in fact, it is one of my first macro )
>
> Alex, Quebec, Canada
>
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> [Image]
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In article <3AF725D9.813DE92D@sympatico.ca>, Al_Canada says...
> ... I think it is something new !! In fact, here is the first
> try about a macro I did this week-end. It is a "profile" which one
> turn around the Y axis. But only the radius of the "tor-like" shape can
> be
> changed... Unfortunately!
> It would be better to make a macro like this, which one would allow
> one to change the shape of the profile, too. For now, this macro
> could be used as "letter_shape", or as "column_support" (the base)
> or, as the edge of a roof... Anyway, below is my first guess about
> this macro ( in fact, it is one of my first macro )
The coloring makes me hungry for chocolate :))
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Regards, Sander
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