PYTHA Workshop - Remove Router Edges

PYTHA Workshop - Remove Router Edges

Workshop allows you to assign router paths to edges in PYTHA. Edges with Router edges applied will be displayed as a thick yellow line.

           
 
If you wish to remove Router edges from an edge:
  • Click Workshop > Processing > Router edges
           
  • Select any edges that you want to remove routing from
  • Select the no router option from the Router Along Edges dialogue and click OK
           
  • Router edges will be removed from selected edges

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