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2011-04-15 03:39 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 11:22 AM by Rubia Torres
2011-04-15 04:47 PM
2011-04-15 11:24 PM
2011-04-16 10:26 AM
2011-04-17 10:36 PM
NCornia wrote:Just x 100- [enter]
If you are working from a corner on the right and want the door 10cm to the left, hover over the corner, type: x -100 +.
2011-04-18 03:57 AM
s2art wrote:I think that is an imperial units problem that metric users don't have.NCornia wrote:Just x 100- [enter]
If you are working from a corner on the right and want the door 10cm to the left, hover over the corner, type: x -100 +.
2011-04-18 04:02 AM
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2011-04-18 04:45 AM
Barry wrote:Thanks for making that distinction. We were talking metric units, but good to let those imperialists know that they're different.s2art wrote:I think that is an imperial units problem that metric users don't have.NCornia wrote:Just x 100- [enter]
If you are working from a corner on the right and want the door 10cm to the left, hover over the corner, type: x -100 +.
For imperial users I don't think the x 100- [enter] will work.
I think they need to do x -100+ [enter] as NCornia suggested or x 100-- [enter].
Barry.
2011-04-20 07:01 PM
2011-04-30 12:22 PM
Gil wrote:
Hi Hagit,
Good to see a fellow AC users in Israel,
I thought I was one out of another five HA HA!
Well, you actually asked two different questions
that I would deal with in a number of really daft simple ways:
1st, make sure you open and dock the COORDINATES & CONTROL BOX
pallets (Window>Palettes>...)
2nd, you can also use the floating TRACKER, if you don't mind that little
blue box floating around...
Make sure your keyboard is set to EN and not HE -
So you can input those X, Y,Z, A & R coordinates rather
than Hebrew text.
Now, actually placing stuff in the right place relative to existing elements:
With walls (parallel), I usually choose the PARALEL (or Offset) drafting
method, select the wall tool, click two points on the reference wall,
pull out a bit in the desired offset direction and then use R (radius)
to define the exact distance.
For doors and windows, I just throw them into the wall, then move them
to a corner or known starting point, and then push them exactly to
the right place (Using X, Y or R).
You can also just draw a couple of manual guidelines and snap to those.
Old trick but still works.
🙂
Gil