Translations:Draft SelectPlane/5/en
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- Press the
Top (XY) button to align the working plane with the XY-plane of the global coordinate system.
- Press the
Front (XZ) button to align the working plane with the XZ-plane of the global coordinate system.
- Press the
Side (YZ) button to align the working plane with the YZ-plane of the global coordinate system.
- Press the
Align to View button to align the working plane with the current 3D View. If the Center plane on view checkbox is not checked the working plane origin will match the origin of the global coordinate system, else it will match the center of the current 3D View.
- Press the
Automatic button to set the working plane to Auto. A working plane set to Auto will automatically align with the current 3D View whenever a Draft or BIM command requiring point input is started. This is equivalent to pressing the
Align to View button before using the command. Additionally the working plane will align to planar faces that have been selected before starting the command, or when points on planar faces are picked during the command.
- The Offset defines the perpendicular distance between the calculated plane and the actual working plane.
- Check the Center plane on view checkbox to put the origin of the working plane in the center of to the current 3D View. This option can be useful in combination with the
Align to View button.
- Select a vertex in the 3D View and press the
Move Working Plane button to move the working plane so that its origin matches the position of the selected vertex.
- The Grid color button allows to quickly change the color of the grid. introduced in 1.0
- The Grid spacing defines the distance between grid lines.
- The Major lines every value determines where major grid lines are drawn. Major grid lines are slightly thicker than minor grid lines. For example if the grid spacing is
0.5 mand there is a main line every10 squares, such a line will occur every5 m. - The Grid size value determines the number of squares in the X and Y direction of the grid.
- The Snapping radius is the maximum distance at which Draft Snap Grid detects the intersections of grid lines.
- Press the
Center View button to align the 3D View with the current working plane.
- Press the
Previous button to reset the working plane to its previous position.
- Press the Next
button to reset the working plane to its next position. introduced in 1.0
- Press Esc or the Close button to abort the command.