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The [[Image:Sketcher ToggleDrivingConstraint.svg|24px]] [[Sketcher_ToggleDrivingConstraint|Sketcher ToggleDrivingConstraint]] tool either toggles the [[Sketcher_Workbench#Sketcher_CompDimensionTools|dimensional constraint creation tools]] between driving and reference mode or toggles selected dimensional constraints between those modes. |
The [[Image:Sketcher ToggleDrivingConstraint.svg|24px]] [[Sketcher_ToggleDrivingConstraint|Sketcher ToggleDrivingConstraint]] tool either toggles the [[Sketcher_Workbench#Sketcher_CompDimensionTools|dimensional constraint creation tools]] between driving and reference mode, or toggles selected dimensional constraints between those modes. |
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Contrary to driving constraints, reference constraints do not constrain the sketch, their value depends on other constraints, they are driven. They can be useful to verify measurements. They can be used in [[Expressions|expressions]], but not in the sketch itself. |
Contrary to driving constraints, reference constraints do not constrain the sketch, their value depends on other constraints, they are driven. They can be useful to verify measurements. They can be used in [[Expressions|expressions]], but not in the sketch itself. |
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==Usage== <!--T:4--> |
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# Make sure no dimensional constraints have been selected. |
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# There are several ways to invoke the |
# There are several ways to invoke the tool: |
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#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:Sketcher_ToggleDrivingConstraint.svg|16px]] [[Sketcher_ToggleDrivingConstraint|Toggle driving/reference constraint]]}} button. |
#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:Sketcher_ToggleDrivingConstraint.svg|16px]] [[Sketcher_ToggleDrivingConstraint|Toggle driving/reference constraint]]}} button. |
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#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Sketch → Sketcher constraints → [[Image:Sketcher_ToggleDrivingConstraint.svg|16px]] Toggle driving/reference constraint}} option from the menu. |
#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Sketch → Sketcher constraints → [[Image:Sketcher_ToggleDrivingConstraint.svg|16px]] Toggle driving/reference constraint}} option from the menu. |
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#* Use the keyboard shortcut: {{KEY|K}} then {{KEY|X}}. |
#* Use the keyboard shortcut: {{KEY|K}} then {{KEY|X}}. |
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# The mode of the dimensional constraint creation tools is toggled: |
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# The tool mode changes. |
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#* In driving mode their menu and toolbar icons are red, and they create driving constraints (default [[Sketcher_Preferences#Appearance|color]] red). The icon of this tool is then: [[Image:Sketcher_ToggleConstraint.svg|16px]]. |
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#* Red dimensional constraints icons in the Sketcher Constraints toolbar denote the Driving mode. Following newly created constraints are created in Driving condition and also colored red. |
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#* In reference mode their menu and toolbar icons are blue, and they create reference constraints (default color blue). The icon of this tool is then: [[Image:Sketcher_ToggleConstraint_Driven.svg|16px]]. |
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#* Blue dimensional constraints icons in the Sketcher Constraints toolbar denote the Reference mode. Following newly created constraints are created in Reference condition and also colored blue. |
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# Select one or more dimensional constraints. |
# Select one or more dimensional constraints. |
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# Invoke the tool as described above, or with one of the following additional options: |
# Invoke the tool as described above, or with one of the following additional options: |
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#* {{Version|1.0}}: Right-click in the [[3D_view|3D view]] and select the {{MenuCommand|[[Image:Sketcher_ToggleDrivingConstraint.svg|16px]] Toggle driving/reference constraint}} option from the context menu. |
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#* Right-click in the |
#* Right-click in the '''Constraints''' section of the [[Sketcher_Dialog|Sketcher Dialog]] and select the {{MenuCommand|Toggle to/from reference}} option from the context menu. |
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# The selected constraints are changed from driving to reference mode or vice versa. Their appearance changes accordingly. |
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# Selected driving constraints change to reference constraints and turn blue while selected reference constraints become driving and return to red. |
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# The mode of the dimensional constraint creation tools is not changed. |
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Latest revision as of 09:59, 21 April 2024
Sketcher ToggleDrivingConstraint |
Menu location |
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Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Toggle driving/reference constraint |
Workbenches |
Sketcher |
Default shortcut |
K X |
Introduced in version |
0.16 |
See also |
Sketcher ToggleActiveConstraint |
Description
The Sketcher ToggleDrivingConstraint tool either toggles the dimensional constraint creation tools between driving and reference mode, or toggles selected dimensional constraints between those modes.
Contrary to driving constraints, reference constraints do not constrain the sketch, their value depends on other constraints, they are driven. They can be useful to verify measurements. They can be used in expressions, but not in the sketch itself.
A horizontal distance constraint (50 mm), a vertical constraint (30 mm) and an angle constraint (75°) were set to define the profile; a reference dimension was added on the slanted line segment to know its length (31.0583 mm).
Usage
Toggle tools
- Make sure no dimensional constraints have been selected.
- There are several ways to invoke the tool:
- Press the Toggle driving/reference constraint button.
- Select the Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Toggle driving/reference constraint option from the menu.
- Use the keyboard shortcut: K then X.
- The mode of the dimensional constraint creation tools is toggled:
- In driving mode their menu and toolbar icons are red, and they create driving constraints (default color red). The icon of this tool is then: .
- In reference mode their menu and toolbar icons are blue, and they create reference constraints (default color blue). The icon of this tool is then: .
Toggle constraints
- Select one or more dimensional constraints.
- Invoke the tool as described above, or with one of the following additional options:
- introduced in version 1.0: Right-click in the 3D view and select the Toggle driving/reference constraint option from the context menu.
- Right-click in the Constraints section of the Sketcher Dialog and select the Toggle to/from reference option from the context menu.
- The selected constraints are changed from driving to reference mode or vice versa. Their appearance changes accordingly.
- The mode of the dimensional constraint creation tools is not changed.
Sketcher
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- Dimensional constraints: Lock, Horizontal distance, Vertical distance, Distance, Radius or weight, Diameter, Auto radius/diameter, Angle, Refraction (Snell's law)
- Constraint tools: Toggle driving/reference constraint, Activate/deactivate constraint
- Sketcher tools: Select unconstrained DoF, Select associated constraints, Select associated geometry, Select redundant constraints, Select conflicting constraints, Show/hide internal geometry, Select origin, Select horizontal axis, Select vertical axis, Symmetry, Clone, Copy, Move, Rectangular array, Remove axes alignment, Delete all geometry, Delete all constraints
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