O-X-Y Type Attachment Modes: Difference between revisions
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These modes are used to attach to a specified vertex, with an orientation determined by reference to other vertices or edges. |
These modes are used to attach to a specified vertex, with an orientation determined by reference to other vertices or edges. |
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{{KEY|Reference1}} must be a Vertex. The origin is mapped to this selected point. |
{{KEY|Reference1}} must be a Vertex. The origin is mapped to this selected point. (Note: If an edge ''is'' selected for {{KEY|Reference1}}, O-X-Y type modes are not offered.) |
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{{KEY|Reference2}} and {{KEY|Reference3}} must be either Vertices or Edges. They provide direction information. For a Vertex, the direction is from the origin to the selected vertex. For an Edge it is the direction of the edge. {{KEY|Reference3}} is optional. |
{{KEY|Reference2}} and {{KEY|Reference3}} must be either Vertices or Edges. They provide direction information. For a Vertex, the direction is from the origin to the selected vertex. For an Edge it is the direction of the edge. {{KEY|Reference3}} is optional. |
Revision as of 12:35, 26 June 2022
Here we provide more detailed information on the use of Align O-X-Y type modes in the Part_EditAttachment attachment editor. These modes are
- Align O-X-Y
- Align O-X-Z
- Align O-Y-X
- Align O-Y-Z
- Align O-Z-X
- Align O-Z-Y
These modes are used to attach to a specified vertex, with an orientation determined by reference to other vertices or edges.
Reference1 must be a Vertex. The origin is mapped to this selected point. (Note: If an edge is selected for Reference1, O-X-Y type modes are not offered.)
Reference2 and Reference3 must be either Vertices or Edges. They provide direction information. For a Vertex, the direction is from the origin to the selected vertex. For an Edge it is the direction of the edge. Reference3 is optional.
Take mode O-X-Z as an example.
- The 'O' represents the origin, corresponding to the Reference1.
- The 'X' indicates that the X-axis of the attached object is to be aligned with the direction of Reference2
- The 'Z' indicates that the Z-axis of the attached object is to be aligned with the component of the direction of Reference3 at right angles to the X-axis.
- The 'Y'-axis completes the orthogonal right-hand axis triad.
For other modes, the axes are mapped in the corresponding fashion.
If Reference3 is not provided, FreeCAD makes default choices for it. For modes O-X-Y, O-X-Z, O-Y-X and O-Y-Z Reference3 is taken to align with the global Z-axis. For modes O-Z-X and O-Z-Y Reference3 is taken to be the global Y-axis.