Multi Copy Along a Path?
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 Maybe path copy could do the job? 
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 Can you post "the path" as skp. What one does maybe a function of how you created it. IE if it is a crazy Bezier or?? 
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 Joel it's something like the picture below that you're looking for? I've made it like this: - Select all your curve and then weld it;
- Go to the "copy along path" plugin and choose "copy to path nodes";
- Select your welded path and then the component.
 That's all. Sadly you can't control the rotation of the component I believe.
 I've attached the SKP too. 
 
 
 
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 Here is my path and the component to copy. The curved path is broken up into short segments. Forget what I wrote about every 4". This cube needs to repeated at every endpoint (about 120), with the x on the bottom of the cube centered on that endpoint. (And parallel to the line but I assume they'll have to be rotated manually.) I tried the Copy Along Path rb, but Copy to Path Nodes is not working for me. I got only 2 copies. -- Joel
 
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 Yes, something like that - but I need each cube centered exactly on an endpoint. 
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 And actually they are if I'm not wrong...Only rotated on the "original" xy axes. 
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 This is good ... Thanks! 
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 @massimo said: Joel it's something like the picture below that you're looking for? I've made it like this: - Select all your curve and then weld it;
- Go to the "copy along path" plugin and choose "copy to path nodes";
- Select your welded path and then the component.
 That's all. Sadly you can't control the rotation of the component I believe.
 I've attached the SKP too. 
 Is there an option to enter length value? for instance: I want the distance between the components to be 200cm. 
 I can see that in the right lower corner in SU appears "distance between: 305cm" but I'm unable to type my value.
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 Sure, just use the "copy to spacing" option of the plugin: plugins-->copy along path-->copy to spacing-->input the desired distance-->select your path-->select your component.  
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 Thanks massimo, 
 But now I see new problem, the components located just at the vertexes/endpoints of the welded path and not at 200 cm distance.
 Any idea why is this happening?
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 Ah.. My bad. I used the "copy to path nodes" instead of the "copy to spacing". 
 Thanks a lot massimo for the quick response and the help.
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 No problem, glad that helped.  
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 Hi Guys, 
 If I may say: - excuse me Rick - PathCopy is outdated to do that sort of job. - PathCopy is outdated to do that sort of job.You may use now and very easily 
 [Plugin] Component Stringer UPDATED Nov. 16, 2009 by Chris Fullmer see some studies I'd made
 
  
 in conjunction with the absolutely not outdated - thank you so much Rick    - Weld v.3.000 by Rick Wilson in order to weld segments in one curve - Weld v.3.000 by Rick Wilson in order to weld segments in one curveand in conjuction with [Plugin] BezierSpline v1.3b - 31 Jan 10 by Fredo6 You will find in the context menu the possibility to translate curves in regularly segmented polylines        And Oh! JoΓ«l I had loved your movies  ++simonlebon 
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 Sorry, but I don't understand your problem. The plugin has two options to choose from: - "copy to path nodes" will place your components on every node of your path indipendently from the distance;
- "copy to spacing" will place your components each other at the input distance indipendently from the nodes.
 
 
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