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Revision as of 23:23, 4 February 2020

Sketcher ConnectLines

Menu location
Sketch → Sketcher tools → Connect Edges
Workbenches
Sketcher
Default shortcut
Ctrl+Shift+K
Introduced in version
0.15
See also
Sketcher ConstrainCoincident

Description

Applies Coincident constraints to endpoints with the same coordinates of the selected elements.

Usage

  1. Select the elements in the 3D-view or in the listbox on the left side of the screen
  2. Invoke the command using several methods:
    • Press on the button in the toolbar.
    • Use the Ctrl + Shift + K keyboard shortcut.
    • Use the Sketch → Sketcher tools → Connect Edges entry from the top menu.

Notes

Before using this command make sure that obvious constraints (horizontal, vertical, tangential) are already applied to the elements. Selecting the elements in a counter-clock-wise order seems to produce better results.