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Deleting intersected polygons on shapes

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    We are looking to improve and expand existing software that was written using Code Idea TCAD for VCL, and compiled with C++ Builder. Basically it is graphics software for editing vector format files and processing layers. The plug in we are trying to achieve is to delete intersected polygons on a shapes made out of multiple layers. For more information I can be reached at info@microlaserwelding.net . Qualified persons will be compensated. Thank you Joe Anello

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      We are looking to improve and expand existing software that was written using Code Idea TCAD for VCL, and compiled with C++ Builder. Basically it is graphics software for editing vector format files and processing layers. The plug in we are trying to achieve is to delete intersected polygons on a shapes made out of multiple layers. For more information I can be reached at info@microlaserwelding.net . Qualified persons will be compensated. Thank you Joe Anello

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      Firstly, this has nothing to do with C++/CLI. Secondly, this site does not provide free advertising for paid employees. Thirdly, I hope you like spam.

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