2003-11-11 11:39 PM
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2003-11-12 12:42 AM
~/archiben wrote:I tried it on circles and ellipses and it worked on both. That's a pretty strange way to get tangents!
Seems that archicad will generate remote tangental points based on selected arcs. i wonder if it will work with full circles, or whether you will have to cut a piece out of them to get it to work?
2003-11-12 10:25 AM
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2003-11-12 04:12 PM
StuartJames wrote:Now I don't have to tell you that Stuart's messages are going to Tips&Tricks NOW, and if he does not get the Tip of the month from GS, he gets it from me!~/archiben wrote:Thankfully that's easier ?! ...
... what about the "S figure" version
1. Construct the cocentric axis as before (line between the two circle centres)
2. Copy-rotate this line around both ends/centres to generate the perpendiculars (the pink/magenta lines)
3. Establish the intersection of these lines along the main axis ('X' marks the spot)
4. Draw a line -carefully- from here ('X') to the edge of one of the circles - and click when you get the perpendicular cursor.
5. Extend to the other circle
Have another mocha
HTH - Stuart
2003-11-12 04:17 PM
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2003-11-12 05:10 PM
Jay wrote:?? .... Euclid got along just fine with a collapsible compass ... didn't stop the Greeks making some darn fine buildings!
... but I was looking for a nice "digital" way. The next thing you know, AC is going to make me break out a T-square and a compass.
Jay wrote:Something like; "click on the 'draw tangent' tool, click on the correct hemisphere of circle (or arc) #1, tool changes to a different symbol, click on the correct hemisphere of the other circle (or arc)" - just to make GS understand _exactly_ what we want!
I'll add "Tangents to Circles/Arcs/Ellipses to the wish list".