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|Name=Draft Rectangle
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|MenuLocation=Drafting → Rectangle
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The [[Image:Draft_Rectangle.svg|24px]] [[Draft_Rectangle|Draft Rectangle]] command creates a rectangle by picking two points. It uses the [[Draft_Linestyle|Draft Linestyle]] set on the [[Draft_Tray|Draft Tray]].
The [[Image:Draft_Rectangle.svg|24px]] '''Draft Rectangle''' command creates a rectangle on the current [[Draft_SelectPlane|working plane]] from two points.

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The corners of a Draft Rectangle can be filleted (rounded) or chamfered by changing its {{PropertyData|Fillet Radius}} or {{PropertyData|Chamfer Size}} respectively. It is also possible to subdivide a Draft Rectangle by changing its {{PropertyData|Columns}} and/or {{PropertyData|Rows}} property.


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{{Caption|Rectangle defined by the two corner points}}
{{Caption|Rectangle defined by two points}}


==Usage== <!--T:22-->
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See also: [[Draft_Tray|Draft Tray]], [[Draft_Snap|Draft Snap]] and [[Draft_Constrain|Draft Constrain]].


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# There are several ways to invoke the command:
# There are several ways to invoke the command:
#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_Rectangle.svg|16px]] [[Draft_Rectangle|Draft Rectangle]]}} button.
#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_Rectangle.svg|16px]] [[Draft_Rectangle|Rectangle]]}} button.
#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Drafting → [[Image:Draft_Rectangle.svg|16px]] Rectangle}} option from the menu.
#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Drafting → [[Image:Draft_Rectangle.svg|16px]] Rectangle}} option from the menu.
#* Use the keyboard shortcut: {{KEY|R}} then {{KEY|E}}.
#* Use the keyboard shortcut: {{KEY|R}} then {{KEY|E}}.
# The {{MenuCommand|Rectangle}} task panel opens. See [[#Options|Options]] for more information.
# Click the first corner point in the [[3D_view|3D view]], or type [[Draft_Coordinates|coordinates]] and press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] Enter point}} button.
# Click the opposite corner point in the [[3D_view|3D view]], or type [[Draft_Coordinates|coordinates]] and press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] Enter point}} button. This point must not be constrained to the X, Y or Z axis, or the resulting rectangle will be malformed.
# Pick the first point in the [[3D_view|3D view]], or type coordinates and press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] Enter point}} button.
# Pick the second point in the [[3D_view|3D view]], or type coordinates and press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] Enter point}} button. This point must not be constrained to the X, Y or Z axis.


==Options== <!--T:23-->
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The single character keyboard shortcuts available in the task panel can be changed. See [[Draft_Preferences|Draft Preferences]]. The shortcuts mentioned here are the default shortcuts (for version 0.22).


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* To enter coordinates manually, simply enter the numbers, then press {{KEY|Enter}} between each X, Y and Z component. You can press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] Enter point}} button when you have the desired values to insert the point.
* To manually enter coordinates enter the X, Y and Z component, and press {{KEY|Enter}} after each. Or you can press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] Enter point}} button when you have the desired values. It is advisable to move the pointer out of the [[3D_view|3D view]] before entering coordinates.
* Press {{KEY|R}} or click the checkbox to toggle ''relative'' mode. If relative mode is on, the coordinates of the second point are relative to the first one; if not, they are absolute, taken from the origin (0,0,0).
* Press {{KEY|R}} or click the {{MenuCommand|Relative}} checkbox to toggle relative mode. If relative mode is on, the coordinates of the second point are relative to the first point, else they are relative to the coordinate system origin.
* Press {{KEY|T}} or click the checkbox to toggle ''continue'' mode. If continue mode is on, the Rectangle command will restart after you give the second point, allowing you to draw another rectangle without pressing the command button again.
* Press {{KEY|G}} or click the {{MenuCommand|Global}} checkbox to toggle global mode. If global mode is on, coordinates are relative to the global coordinate system, else they are relative to the [[Draft_SelectPlane|working plane]] coordinate system. {{Version|0.20}}
* Press {{KEY|L}} or click the checkbox to toggle ''filled'' mode. If filled mode is on, the rectangle will create a filled face ({{PropertyData|Make Face}} {{TRUE}}); if not, the rectangle will not make a face ({{PropertyData|Make Face}} {{FALSE}}).
* Press {{KEY|F}} or click the {{MenuCommand|Filled}} checkbox to toggle filled mode. If filled mode is on, the created rectangle will have {{PropertyData|Make Face}} set to {{TRUE}} and will have a filled face.
* Press {{KEY|N}} or click the {{MenuCommand|Continue}} checkbox to toggle continue mode. If continue mode is on, the command will restart after finishing, allowing you to continue creating rectangles.
* Hold {{KEY|Ctrl}} while drawing to force [[Draft_Snap|snapping]] your point to the nearest snap location, independently of the distance.
* Press {{KEY|Esc}} or the {{Button|Close}} button to abort the current command.
* Press {{KEY|S}} to switch [[Draft_Snap|Draft snapping]] on or off.
* Press {{KEY|Esc}} or the {{Button|Close}} button to abort the command.


==Notes==
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* A Draft Rectangle can be edited with the [[Draft_Edit|Draft Edit]] command.
* A Draft Rectangle can be edited with the [[Draft_Edit|Draft Edit]] command.

* If the {{MenuCommand|Edit → Preferences... → Draft → General settings → Draft tools optionsUse Part Primitives when available}} option is checked, the command will create a [[Part_Plane|Part Plane]] instead of a Draft Rectangle. See [[Draft_Preferences#General_settings|Draft Preferences]].
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See also: [[Preferences_Editor|Preferences Editor]] and [[Draft_Preferences|Draft Preferences]].

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* If the {{MenuCommand|Edit → Preferences... → Draft → General → Create Part primitives if possible}} option is checked, the command will create a [[Part_Plane|Part Plane]] instead of a Draft Rectangle.


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==Properties== <!--T:6-->


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See also: [[property_editor|Property editor]].
See also: [[Property_editor|Property editor]].


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A Draft Rectangle object is derived from a [[Part_Part2DObject|Part Part2DObject]] and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties:
A Draft Rectangle object is derived from a [[Part_Part2DObject|Part Part2DObject]] and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties:


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{{TitleProperty|Draft}}
{{TitleProperty|Draft}}


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* {{PropertyData|Rows|Integer}}: specifies the number of equal-sized rows in which the rectangle is divided.
* {{PropertyData|Rows|Integer}}: specifies the number of equal-sized rows in which the rectangle is divided.


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{{TitleProperty|Draft}}
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* {{PropertyView|Texture Image|File}}: specifies the path of the image file to be mapped onto the face of the rectangle. Blanking this property will remove the image. The rectangle should have the same proportions as the image to avoid distortions.
* {{PropertyView|Texture Image|File}}: specifies the path of the image file to be mapped onto the face of the rectangle. Blanking this property will remove the image. The rectangle should have the same proportions as the image to avoid distortions.


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See also: [https://www.freecadweb.org/api Autogenerated API documentation] and [[FreeCAD Scripting Basics|FreeCAD Scripting Basics]].
See also: [https://freecad.github.io/SourceDoc/ Autogenerated API documentation] and [[FreeCAD Scripting Basics|FreeCAD Scripting Basics]].


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* Creates a {{incode|rectangle}} object with {{incode|length}} in the X direction and {{incode|height}} in the Y direction, with units in millimeters.
* Creates a {{incode|rectangle}} object with {{incode|length}} in the X direction and {{incode|height}} in the Y direction, with units in millimeters.
* If {{incode|placement}} is {{incode|None}} the shape is created at the origin and the length will be parallel to the X axis.
* If {{incode|placement}} is {{incode|None}} the rectangle is created at the origin and the length will be parallel to the X axis.
* If {{incode|face}} is {{incode|True}}, the shape will make a face, that is, it will appear filled.
* If {{incode|face}} is {{incode|True}}, the rectangle will make a face, that is, it will appear filled.


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Latest revision as of 10:05, 30 January 2024

Draft Rectangle

Menu location
Drafting → Rectangle
Workbenches
Draft, Arch
Default shortcut
R E
Introduced in version
0.7
See also
None

Description

The Draft Rectangle command creates a rectangle on the current working plane from two points.

The corners of a Draft Rectangle can be filleted (rounded) or chamfered by changing its DataFillet Radius or DataChamfer Size respectively. It is also possible to subdivide a Draft Rectangle by changing its DataColumns and/or DataRows property.

Rectangle defined by two points

Usage

See also: Draft Tray, Draft Snap and Draft Constrain.

  1. There are several ways to invoke the command:
    • Press the Rectangle button.
    • Select the Drafting → Rectangle option from the menu.
    • Use the keyboard shortcut: R then E.
  2. The Rectangle task panel opens. See Options for more information.
  3. Pick the first point in the 3D view, or type coordinates and press the Enter point button.
  4. Pick the second point in the 3D view, or type coordinates and press the Enter point button. This point must not be constrained to the X, Y or Z axis.

Options

The single character keyboard shortcuts available in the task panel can be changed. See Draft Preferences. The shortcuts mentioned here are the default shortcuts (for version 0.22).

  • To manually enter coordinates enter the X, Y and Z component, and press Enter after each. Or you can press the Enter point button when you have the desired values. It is advisable to move the pointer out of the 3D view before entering coordinates.
  • Press R or click the Relative checkbox to toggle relative mode. If relative mode is on, the coordinates of the second point are relative to the first point, else they are relative to the coordinate system origin.
  • Press G or click the Global checkbox to toggle global mode. If global mode is on, coordinates are relative to the global coordinate system, else they are relative to the working plane coordinate system. introduced in version 0.20
  • Press F or click the Filled checkbox to toggle filled mode. If filled mode is on, the created rectangle will have DataMake Face set to true and will have a filled face.
  • Press N or click the Continue checkbox to toggle continue mode. If continue mode is on, the command will restart after finishing, allowing you to continue creating rectangles.
  • Press S to switch Draft snapping on or off.
  • Press Esc or the Close button to abort the command.

Notes

  • A Draft Rectangle can be edited with the Draft Edit command.

Preferences

See also: Preferences Editor and Draft Preferences.

  • If the Edit → Preferences... → Draft → General → Create Part primitives if possible option is checked, the command will create a Part Plane instead of a Draft Rectangle.

Properties

See also: Property editor.

A Draft Rectangle object is derived from a Part Part2DObject and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties:

Data

Draft

  • DataArea (Area): (read-only) specifies the area of the face of the rectangle. The value will be 0.0 if DataMake Face if false.
  • DataChamfer Size (Length): specifies the length of the chamfers at the corners of the rectangle.
  • DataColumns (Integer): specifies the number of equal-sized columns in which the rectangle is divided.
  • DataFillet Radius (Length): specifies the radius of the fillets at the corners of the rectangle.
  • DataHeight (Distance): specifies the height of the rectangle.
  • DataLength (Distance): specifies the length of the rectangle.
  • DataMake Face (Bool): specifies if the rectangle makes a face or not. If it is true a face is created, otherwise only the perimeter is considered part of the object.
  • DataRows (Integer): specifies the number of equal-sized rows in which the rectangle is divided.

View

Draft

  • ViewPattern (Enumeration): specifies the Draft Pattern with which to fill the face of the rectangle. This property only works if DataMake Face is true and if ViewDisplay Mode is Flat Lines.
  • ViewPattern Size (Float): specifies the size of the Draft Pattern.
  • ViewTexture Image (File): specifies the path of the image file to be mapped onto the face of the rectangle. Blanking this property will remove the image. The rectangle should have the same proportions as the image to avoid distortions.

Scripting

See also: Autogenerated API documentation and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.

To create a Draft Rectangle use the make_rectangle method (introduced in version 0.19) of the Draft module. This method replaces the deprecated makeRectangle method.

rectangle = make_rectangle(length, height, placement=None, face=None, support=None)
  • Creates a rectangle object with length in the X direction and height in the Y direction, with units in millimeters.
  • If placement is None the rectangle is created at the origin and the length will be parallel to the X axis.
  • If face is True, the rectangle will make a face, that is, it will appear filled.

Example:

import FreeCAD as App
import Draft

doc = App.newDocument()

rectangle1 = Draft.make_rectangle(4000, 1000)
rectangle2 = Draft.make_rectangle(1000, 4000)

zaxis = App.Vector(0, 0, 1)
p3 = App.Vector(1000, 1000, 0)
place3 = App.Placement(p3, App.Rotation(zaxis, 45))

rectangle3 = Draft.make_rectangle(3500, 250, placement=place3)

doc.recompute()