2009-04-08 02:17 PM
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2009-04-08 06:55 PM
rocorona wrote:I showed how to do this by entering "+" or "-" in the subject.
"how do I place a window one metre far from the corner", or "How to draw a wall at a precise distance from another"...
Let call it a "prelude" click, or a shifted start... Activate it with an icon or a key and click on a reference point, then move in the desired direction. Type the distance then make the first click of the tool. So you can place the window, the wall, the sofa, the slab, the text, the whatever at a givenI can suggest another old and effective method. Assign hot key command "Temporary Vector" (I have key "N").
distance..
2009-04-09 07:56 AM
rocorona wrote:As I said, being an old user (from ArchiCAD 4.55), I know many ways to do this work using the currently available techniques. The temporary snap points are very useful, but need to input the distance in a field "far" from the working area (and I think with no shortcut to activate it).
There are a lot of methods, but I've just thought of a new one,
2009-04-17 10:48 AM
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2009-04-19 01:30 PM
kliment wrote:Yes, sort of auto-set & auto-reset user origin.
I like the method. It practically suggests the same workflow as moving the local origin, but instead of moving the origin you point with the mouse.
2009-09-09 06:49 PM