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2016-02-12 03:54 PM
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2016-02-12 08:05 PM
arqrivas wrote:I checked this clip. The reason this works the way it works is because it is set to the "Along Entire Element" variant. The Snap Points appear immediately when you hover your cursor over the element edge. And they do. If you look at the video very closely you will see at about 00:00:08 that a Snap Point mark appear in the lower right corner of the upper right square of your 10 square grid. That upper right square was probably created using a Polyline so the entire length of the polyline is the total perimeter of that square and its starting point is its upper left corner. This is why the Snap Point appear at the lower right corner because that is at the exact middle point of the square's parameter.
Hello Everyone!
I'm having a problem sometimes trying to get the center point of some elements, instead I'm getting the guide line. How can I switch to get the center point instead of the blue guide line or what should I do?
Here is a Screencast of it:
http://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cDnl2xhWit
Thanks!!
2016-02-12 08:09 PM
arqrivas wrote:Again, the Snap Point mark (the vertical little notch) does appear at the lower left corner of the rectangle at about 00:00:04 in the clip. This is because of the "Along Entire Element" option.
I find out something, I don't know if is a bug or was on porpuse, but when I try finding the center point of a 3d element (slab in this case) with the option of along entire element it does not mark it, but it works with a line. But if I change the option to Between intersection points or between nodes then it works.
Check here
http://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cDnlDZhWX8
2016-02-12 08:27 PM
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2016-02-12 08:40 PM
arqrivas wrote:You are welcome.
When set to along entire element it goes around the hole element not only the edge when using elements like the slab
With the wall tool works different it just go by face.
Thanks Laszlonagy!
2016-02-15 02:42 PM
laszlonagy wrote:I want to make a small correction to myself here.
That upper right square was probably created using a Polyline so the entire length of the polyline is the total perimeter of that square and its starting point is its upper left corner. This is why the Snap Point appear at the lower right corner because that is at the exact middle point of the square's parameter.
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