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== Description ==

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Para utilizar las restricciones, pulsa {{KEY|SHIFT}} mientras dibujas.
Para utilizar las restricciones, pulsa {{KEY|SHIFT}} mientras dibujas.
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Constraining is available with most [[Draft_Workbench|Draft]] and [[Arch_Workbench|Arch]] commands.
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In all tools that support constraining, you can force the next point to be constrained horizontally or vertically in relation to the last point entered. The vertical or horizontal constraining depends on where your mouse lies when you press {{KEY|SHIFT}}. If you are more north or south from the last point, it will be vertical. If you are more east or west, it will be horizontal. To change, just release {{KEY|SHIFT}} and press again at another location.
{{Caption|While the cursor is constrained the task panel locks the values that are not being modified}}


== Usage horizontal and vertical constraints ==
Some tools, like [[Draft_Offset|offset]] and [[Draft_Trimex|trimex]] use constraining differently. They do not constrain vertically or horizontally but use a different way more adapted to the particular tool, like for example constraining the operation to a certain polyline segment.


# Choose a [[Draft_Workbench|Draft]] or [[Arch_Workbench|Arch]] command to create your geometry.
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# Pick a first point. A previous point is required.
# Do one of the following:
#* For a horizontal constraint: move the cursor to the left or right of the previous point.
#* For a vertical constraint: move the cursor above or below the previous point.
# Hold down {{KEY|Shift}}.
# The cursor is now constrained.
# Pick the next point.
# If the command is still active: optionally release {{KEY|Shift}} to disable the constraint.
# Always release {{KEY|Shift}} when the command is finished.


== Usage X, Y and Z constraints ==

# Choose a [[Draft_Workbench|Draft]] or [[Arch_Workbench|Arch]] command to create your geometry.
# Pick a first point. A previous point is required.
# Press {{KEY|X}}, {{KEY|Y}} or {{KEY|Z}} to specify the direction.
# The cursor is now constrained.
# Pick the next point.
# If the command is still active optionally do one of the following:
#* Press the same key to disable the constraint.
#* Press one of the two other keys to constrain in a different direction.
# X, Y and Z constraints are automatically disabled when the command is finished.

== Notes ==

* Constraining can be combined with [[Draft_Snap|snapping]].
* The [[Draft_Offset|Draft Offset]] command and [[Draft_Trimex|Draft Trimex]] command use a different type of constraining, namely to restrict the operation to a certain segment.

== Preferences ==

See also: [[Preferences_Editor|Preferences Editor]] and [[Draft_Preferences|Draft Preferences]].

* The default {{MenuCommand|Constrain modifier}} key, {{KEY|Shift}}, can be changed: {{MenuCommand|Edit → Preferences... → Draft → Grid and snapping → Constrain modifier}}.
* The {{MenuCommand|X}}, {{MenuCommand|Y}} and {{MenuCommand|Z}} shortcuts can be changed: {{MenuCommand|Edit → Preferences... → Draft → Interface → In-command shortcuts}}.


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Latest revision as of 20:04, 7 December 2023

Description

Para utilizar las restricciones, pulsa SHIFT mientras dibujas.

Constraining is available with most Draft and Arch commands.

While the cursor is constrained the task panel locks the values that are not being modified

Usage horizontal and vertical constraints

  1. Choose a Draft or Arch command to create your geometry.
  2. Pick a first point. A previous point is required.
  3. Do one of the following:
    • For a horizontal constraint: move the cursor to the left or right of the previous point.
    • For a vertical constraint: move the cursor above or below the previous point.
  4. Hold down Shift.
  5. The cursor is now constrained.
  6. Pick the next point.
  7. If the command is still active: optionally release Shift to disable the constraint.
  8. Always release Shift when the command is finished.

Usage X, Y and Z constraints

  1. Choose a Draft or Arch command to create your geometry.
  2. Pick a first point. A previous point is required.
  3. Press X, Y or Z to specify the direction.
  4. The cursor is now constrained.
  5. Pick the next point.
  6. If the command is still active optionally do one of the following:
    • Press the same key to disable the constraint.
    • Press one of the two other keys to constrain in a different direction.
  7. X, Y and Z constraints are automatically disabled when the command is finished.

Notes

  • Constraining can be combined with snapping.
  • The Draft Offset command and Draft Trimex command use a different type of constraining, namely to restrict the operation to a certain segment.

Preferences

See also: Preferences Editor and Draft Preferences.

  • The default Constrain modifier key, Shift, can be changed: Edit → Preferences... → Draft → Grid and snapping → Constrain modifier.
  • The X, Y and Z shortcuts can be changed: Edit → Preferences... → Draft → Interface → In-command shortcuts.