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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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“Free” Nodes<br />

Nodes<br />

The main approach to creating drawings in T-<strong>FLEX</strong> implies use of nodes on the<br />

intersections of construction entities. However, the system also supports so-called<br />

“free” nodes. These nodes are not the points of entity intersections; rather, these<br />

are defined in absolute coordinates. Such nodes can be used just as well as usual<br />

“constrained” nodes for creating either construction entities or graphic elements.<br />

Free nodes are displayed as squares.<br />

To create such nodes, turn on “free” drawing mode in the command “N: Construct Node” by using the<br />

option / .<br />

Object snapping engages in free drawing mode similar to that provided in the sketching command. Besides,<br />

one can use the grid, with its settings defined in the command “QG: Change Grid settings”. The grid<br />

helps positioning created nodes more accurately.<br />

To create a node, point the cursor to the desired location on the drawing and click<br />

. The node will be created right under the cursor. The exact position of the node<br />

on the drawing can be specified in the property window.<br />

A feature of “free” nodes is the provision for moving such node or a group of nodes and, therefore, all<br />

elements related to them, by the command “ЕN: Edit Node”.<br />

This is impossible for “constrained” nodes. The latter can only be moved by relocating construction entities<br />

used for the nodes creation.<br />

As in the case of other drawing elements, multiple selection is done by the option , or by clicking<br />

while holding down the key (adding to the list of selected), or key (excluding form the<br />

list of selected). Generally speaking, the following options are available in the command “ЕN: Edit Node”:<br />

Set selected Element(s) parameters<br />

Create Name for selected Element<br />

Join free Nodes<br />

Break (split) Node<br />

Convert to Free Node<br />

Select existing Node<br />

Select element from list<br />

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