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== Description == <!--T: |
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This method snaps to the closest point or edge on the nearest object. |
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The [[Image:Draft_Snap_Near.svg|24px]] '''Draft Snap Near''' option snaps to the nearest point on faces and edges. The faces and edges can belong to [[Draft_Workbench|Draft]] or [[Arch_Workbench|Arch]] objects but also to objects created with other [[Workbenches|workbenches]]. |
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{{Caption|Snapping the second point of a line to the nearest point on an edge}} |
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# Make sure {{Button|[[Image:Snap_Lock.svg|16px]] [[Draft ToggleSnap|Draft ToggleSnap]]}} and {{Button|[[Image:Snap_Near.svg|16px]] [[Draft Near|Snap Near]]}} are turned on. |
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# Choose a Draft tool to draw a shape. |
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# Move the cursor near the object to which you wish to attach your point. |
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# A small yellow circle will indicate where your point will be placed; it can be a vertex or an edge. |
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For general information about snapping see [[Draft_Snap|Draft Snap]]. |
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# Make sure snapping is enabled. See [[Image:Draft_Snap_Lock.svg|16px]] [[Draft_Snap_Lock|Draft Snap Lock]]. |
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# If '''Draft Snap Near''' is not active do one of the following: |
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#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_Snap_Near.svg|16px]]}} button in the Draft snap toolbar. |
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#* Hold down the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_Snap_Lock.svg|x16px]][[Image:Toolbar_flyout_arrow.svg|x16px]]}} button in the [[Draft_snap_widget|Draft snap widget]] and in the menu that opens select the {{MenuCommand|[[Image:Draft_Snap_Near.svg|16px]] Snap Near}} option. |
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# Choose a [[Draft_Workbench|Draft]] or [[Arch_Workbench|Arch]] command to create your geometry. |
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# Note that you can also change snap options while a command is active. |
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# Move the cursor over a face or edge. |
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# The face or edge is highlighted. |
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# If a nearest point is found the point is marked. |
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# Optionally move the cursor along the face or edge to select a different nearest point. |
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* It is not a good idea to have [[Draft_Snap_Near|Draft Snap Near]] permanently active as it takes precedence over many other snap options. |
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Other snapping methods will be tried first; if none is available, the cursor will just attach to the nearest point on the target object. |
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* In {{VersionMinus|0.20}} when snapping to curves, [[Draft_Snap_Near|Draft Snap Near]] snaps to their segmented representation in the [[3D_view|3D view]] which results in an inaccuracy. To get an exact on-curve point draw a [[Draft_Line|Draft Line]] across the curve and then cut the line with [[Draft_Trimex|Draft Trimex]] using the curve as a cutting tool. |
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See [[Draft_Snap#Preferences|Draft Snap]]. |
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 2 July 2023
Draft Snap Near |
Menu location |
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None |
Workbenches |
Draft, Arch |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Draft Snap, Draft Snap Lock |
Description
The Draft Snap Near option snaps to the nearest point on faces and edges. The faces and edges can belong to Draft or Arch objects but also to objects created with other workbenches.
Snapping the second point of a line to the nearest point on an edge
Usage
For general information about snapping see Draft Snap.
- Make sure snapping is enabled. See Draft Snap Lock.
- If Draft Snap Near is not active do one of the following:
- Press the button in the Draft snap toolbar.
- Hold down the button in the Draft snap widget and in the menu that opens select the Snap Near option.
- Choose a Draft or Arch command to create your geometry.
- Note that you can also change snap options while a command is active.
- Move the cursor over a face or edge.
- The face or edge is highlighted.
- If a nearest point is found the point is marked.
- Optionally move the cursor along the face or edge to select a different nearest point.
- Click to confirm the point.
Notes
- It is not a good idea to have Draft Snap Near permanently active as it takes precedence over many other snap options.
- In version 0.20 and below when snapping to curves, Draft Snap Near snaps to their segmented representation in the 3D view which results in an inaccuracy. To get an exact on-curve point draw a Draft Line across the curve and then cut the line with Draft Trimex using the curve as a cutting tool.
Preferences
See Draft Snap.
Draft
- Drafting: Line, Polyline, Fillet, Arc, Arc by 3 points, Circle, Ellipse, Rectangle, Polygon, B-spline, Cubic Bézier curve, Bézier curve, Point, Facebinder, ShapeString, Hatch
- Annotation: Text, Dimension, Label, Annotation styles, Annotation scale
- Modification: Move, Rotate, Scale, Mirror, Offset, Trimex, Stretch, Clone, Array, Polar array, Circular array, Path array, Path link array, Point array, Point link array, Edit, Subelement highlight, Join, Split, Upgrade, Downgrade, Wire to B-spline, Draft to sketch, Set slope, Flip dimension, Shape 2D view
- Draft Tray: Select plane, Set style, Toggle construction mode, AutoGroup
- Snapping: Snap lock, Snap endpoint, Snap midpoint, Snap center, Snap angle, Snap intersection, Snap perpendicular, Snap extension, Snap parallel, Snap special, Snap near, Snap ortho, Snap grid, Snap working plane, Snap dimensions, Toggle grid
- Miscellaneous: Apply current style, Layer, Manage layers, Add a new named group, Move to group, Select group, Add to construction group, Toggle normal/wireframe display, Create working plane proxy, Heal, Show snap toolbar
- Additional: Constraining, Pattern, Preferences, Import Export Preferences, DXF/DWG, SVG, OCA, DAT
- Context menu:
- Layer container: Merge layer duplicates, Add new layer
- Layer: Activate this layer, Select layer contents
- Text: Open hyperlinks
- Wire: Flatten
- Working plane proxy: Write camera position, Write objects state
User documentation
- Getting started
- Installation: Download, Windows, Linux, Mac, Additional components, Docker, AppImage, Ubuntu Snap
- Basics: About FreeCAD, Interface, Mouse navigation, Selection methods, Object name, Preferences, Workbenches, Document structure, Properties, Help FreeCAD, Donate
- Help: Tutorials, Video tutorials
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