@TIG
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 Hi TIG and thanks for "Extrude Along Path"- 
 I've been using for years. It's one of the greatest
 time savers EVER 
 I just thought you could turn it to real bomb with some MUST HAVE improvements:- Batch processing for multiple NOT connected paths
- Intersection sensitive.
- Please delete this useless construction line creation.
- May be it's too much a little...- Option for circle or\and OMG...  custom profile? custom profile?
 Please please do it! This one little tool would be literally worth a half of ruby depot. I mean it.
 Thanks in advance!
 
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 Dear RV, I'm curious to know what you use the script for. Could you post an example of use? Perhaps I'm missing something here. Regards, 
 Bob
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 i agree and grateful to TIG, one of the most used scripts - it is often my follow me tool - 
 i second 1, 3 and 4. i guess option 1 makes intersection sensitive not needed?
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 So concerning item#1 (most important) the answer is positive? Would you be so kind to put it into agenda?Dear Watkins! Virtually everything with 2 ingridients: rect. section+path. For instance handrails, walls, curtain glazing etc. 
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 @rv1974 said: Hi TIG and thanks for "Extrude Along Path"... 
 I just thought you could turn it to real bomb with some MUST HAVE improvements:- Batch processing for multiple NOT connected paths
- Intersection sensitive.
- Please delete this useless construction line creation.
- May be it's too much a little...- Option for circle or\and OMG...  custom profile?... custom profile?...
 - Possible: but needs recoding to suit...
- Difficult to 'mitre' all intersecting bits...
- Easy done - see below for DIY instructions...
- For circles/polygons try my TubeAlongPath and PipeAlongPath scripts available where you find ExtrudeAlongPath (e.h. Didier's site). Using custom faces is possible - see Didier's balustrade script that lets you make custom face sections etc...
 How to remove clines... 
 Make a backup copy of the script in case of mess ups...
 Open the script in Notepad.exe or a similar plain text editor - NOT Word or other word-processors.
 Find every line containing 'cline'.
 Add ### at the very start of each line so that it's not read.
 There should be about 10 lines to add ### to...
 Save and run = no more clines...
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