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2019-12-04 02:03 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 04:07 PM by Rubia Torres
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2021-09-20 03:30 AM
Watch how the cursor changes.
If it shows as a pen with a line on it, then you are snapping to a guide line or circle, but just a random point on that line or circle.
An empty pen means any point (not on the line or circle).
A solid black pen means snapping to a node.
An 'X' means snapping to the intersection of lines/circles.
Then there is perpendicular, parallel, tangent as well.
The cursor should guide you in what you are doing.
Don't forget to zoom in for more accuracy/clarity.
In the Work Environment, you can also set a cursor snap range in pixels.
No matter what the zoom, when you are within that pixel range, it will snap to what you are near.
The smaller the number the more accurate you have to be positioning your cursor.
The larger the number, it will snap easier to close by elements and guide lines, but you may have to zoom in more to differentiate between close elements/lines.
Barry.
2019-12-05 03:17 AM
D.BRANDT wrote:
Can you somehow deactivate the snap reference circle?
2019-12-05 02:39 PM
2021-09-19 09:15 PM
I'm having this same issue. Did you figure out anything?
2021-09-20 03:30 AM
Watch how the cursor changes.
If it shows as a pen with a line on it, then you are snapping to a guide line or circle, but just a random point on that line or circle.
An empty pen means any point (not on the line or circle).
A solid black pen means snapping to a node.
An 'X' means snapping to the intersection of lines/circles.
Then there is perpendicular, parallel, tangent as well.
The cursor should guide you in what you are doing.
Don't forget to zoom in for more accuracy/clarity.
In the Work Environment, you can also set a cursor snap range in pixels.
No matter what the zoom, when you are within that pixel range, it will snap to what you are near.
The smaller the number the more accurate you have to be positioning your cursor.
The larger the number, it will snap easier to close by elements and guide lines, but you may have to zoom in more to differentiate between close elements/lines.
Barry.
2021-09-20 07:54 AM - edited 2021-09-20 07:55 AM
Hi jowig,
No, and I don't think it's possible to change.
The solution seems to be in the answer from Barry below 🙂
2021-09-20 11:06 AM
Personally I would like to see a an option to turn off the "Circle" snap creation. Too often they create intersections that are close to, but not at the desired location and the only solution is to zoom in to make sure you click the correct point.
2021-09-20 12:36 PM
Couldn't agree more!
But maybe I feel that way because I come from AutoCAD where the circle doesn't exist, and it's a matter of getting used to the new workflow/interface?!
But to be able to turn the circle off would be great 🙂
2021-09-22 11:02 AM
Thank you for the response. These are good advice as of how to, as far as I can gather, circumvent a fixed setting that should be in the hands of the user. So I'm not so sure it should be marked as "solved" (I don't know who marks posts as such), as it will frustrate or confuse users struggling with the same problem more than it will inform them, because the core problem is not solvable as of now. I will post it as a wish in the correct forum.
2021-09-22 11:06 AM
The question is, when is it ever useful? How often do you want to draw in a circle around your project origin? This should absolutely be a non-default option. I'm sure there is some sort of rationale behind the desicion, but I cannot understand what that rationale is,