![]() Question - if there are one or more non-planar curves included in the selection what should it do? How should it determine the direction for those? ![]() I did not realize it had been changed for V5. I checked in V4 and the behavior is different - there, several planar curves not having the same plane all extrude in the direction of the active CPlane (which is what I was expecting). OK, I can see where an option like this would be useful, and I also see what I would consider to be a bug - that is to say that the direction of the first curve picked determines the direction for all - which is completely arbitrary and cannot be determined if the objects are selected via window. ![]() There’s an option for ‘direction’ in these commands and that’s what (i feel) should be used if you want the behavior to be as it works now… if you don’t assign a direction, the objects should extrude as if each of them were being done individually…
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