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Offset: a simple line extra addition

Anonymous
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I could use an "Offset" feature so many times. It simply allows a person to pick any amount of lines, walls, beams etc. and offsets a copy at a distance desired. The key to this feature is that it the offset amount is the same along the entire path. Please add this feature. It is a small thing but a HUGE need.
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Anonymous
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Matthew Lohden wrote:

Is there a reason that Drag > press option/alt to copy > type "r" > enter distance doesn't work for you?

this is inaccurate as the distance becomes whatever you dragged plus "r" distance input.

the only way i see to do it on a mac is select line, click mouse on object to select,, then press mouse down and hit option button button, do not drag anything. then input x or y distances and hit enter.

The magic wand way is just way too many steps that half the time don't seem to work.

what we should have is you choose the offset command and then input a distance and then w/ cursor "flick" any object, line, wall ect in the direction its supposed to go. simple, intuitive.

also, the direction in the manuel for how to offset are completely un- understandable.


donald mac donald
Dwight
Newcomer
Call me an idiot, but if you have three shelves above each other wth a radiused front edge, you use the marquee tool to do the stretch of each a specified distance....
Dwight Atkinson
Dwight
Newcomer
and again
Dwight Atkinson
Dwight
Newcomer
and in the case of connected lines - the polyline tool senses its perimeter and can be copied and resized exactly as you wish...
Dwight Atkinson
James B
Graphisoft
Graphisoft
Just regarding using the Marquee to stretch elements, I would love to see Filtering for the marquee tool. So a marquee will only affect a certain element (like slabs only). This would be extremely useful. And while I'm at it a marquee should be able to harve curved edges and be like an object where you can stretch an edge or plus or minus from it (ie associated pet pallette).

Just thought I'd add this cause Dwight reminded me of it.
James Badcock
Graphisoft Senior Product Manager
Dwight
Newcomer
That curved edge thing is hard to do, but filtered Marquee - the ability to selectively pick objects to affect.... great

moving this to a fresh topic!!
Dwight Atkinson
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
Donald wrote:
this is inaccurate as the distance becomes whatever you dragged plus "r" distance input.
Matthew has been in Nottingham, and so hasn't been able to reply ...

Using "r" is indeed precise. The distance 'r' is exactly the distance (as a radius, along whatever angle you are dragging) from the initial hotspot that you clicked on.

Karl
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Aussie John
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Karl wrote:
Using "r" is indeed precise. The distance 'r' is exactly the distance (as a radius, along whatever angle you are dragging) from the initial hotspot that you clicked on.

Karl
Further to Karl's comments, dont forget to have the relative button pressed rather than the absolute option (in the coordinates pallete)
Cheers John
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Dwight
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but the angle part is tricky to get started. One must find the reference point first.
Dwight Atkinson
MarinRacic
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Dwight, I won't call you an idiot, but here's the one corner of the shop so you can see exactly what kind of shelves I had to do. It's not that I'm lazy or whining for no reason...
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