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===Description=== |
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On Linux |
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#Move cursor near the Intersection of the elements you wish to attach your element to |
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#Below on the right side of the cursor the symbol of the snap mode will appear |
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#Click to attach your element to the selected intersection point of target elements |
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On WIndows |
On WIndows |
Revision as of 18:52, 20 March 2016
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Draft Intersection |
Menu location |
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Draft → Snap → Intersection |
Workbenches |
Draft, Arch |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
None |
Description
On Linux
- Move cursor near the Intersection of the elements you wish to attach your element to
- Below on the right side of the cursor the symbol of the snap mode will appear
- Click to attach your element to the selected intersection point of target elements
On WIndows
- Press CTRL and move mouse near to intersection
- Below on the right side of the cursor the symbol of the snap mode will appear
- Click to attach your element to the selected intersection point of target elements
Works also with Draft Move and Draft Rotate
Notes
Snap mode can be used with
- sketcher elements (lines)
- draft elements (DWires, Lines)
Clicking on the snap-mode icon will toggle the snap mode on/off.