Snap precision ?

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2021-05-21
02:18 PM
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2023-05-09
03:43 PM
by
Rubia Torres
It's make me crazy . is there someway how to set precision for example on integer ?
I had to redo many wall and would like to avoid this again
Also when I zoom to wall i can see that i can move quite a far before a i get 0.01 different number.
It's mean that i can have two lines with 180° from one point and on the and there are totally far from itself.
Thanks a lot for any advice
iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2020),
3,6 GHz 10-Core intel Core i9, 64 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, AMD Radeon Pro 5700 XT 16 GB
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2021-05-25 04:09 PM

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2021-05-21 04:22 PM
Yes, this is quite problematic with angles and this 0.01 degree problem I've seen quite a lot. Especially it's causing problems when you place your building on the angle - that north would be on the top always.
Good news - you can achieve precision. Just you need to follow several rules:
1. Try always to place your building, that as much walls would be located on the angle 0 and 90 degrees. It's better to rotate the North than always work with rotated building.
2. If you have rotated walls, when you draw boundary line for it, or wall itself - press 'a' on the keyboard - then you can enter exact angle.
3. Also you can rotate the view, following your rotated wall. It's a small button in the lower part of the screen, next to zoom. Called 'Set Orientation'.
4. There is built-in function, that locks your mouse 0, 90, 180 degrees (and additional angle, that you can change). Just press and hold Shift when you draw.
5. You also can use Coordinates and Control Box palettes. To show them use command in menu: Window / Palettes / Coordinates - Control Box. Control Box has special tool called 'Relative Construction Methods'. Using this tool you can draw parallel lines, lines that goes 90 degree to given line etc.

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2021-05-21 11:24 PM
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2021-05-24 09:46 PM
Podolsky wrote:Yes, sometimes...
Blue guides sometimes can be very useful. I usually switch them on/off when needed.
I do the same. Just don't have them
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2021-05-25 04:04 PM
I'm just looking for how can I fix snapping on integer number : for example every 1° and not get 179,99°
It's so hard and time consuming to write all the time whole number.
Sometimes is necessary to have building in angle
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2021-05-25 04:17 PM
iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2020),
3,6 GHz 10-Core intel Core i9, 64 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, AMD Radeon Pro 5700 XT 16 GB