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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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<strong>Fundamentals</strong>. Two-Dimensional <strong>Design</strong><br />

Switching Drawing Mode. “Free” and “Constrained” Drawing Modes<br />

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The option / allows switching between the two modes of creating the construction elements – nodes.<br />

One of these is the “constrained” drawing mode (recommended), in which the nodes are created at<br />

intersections of construction entities only. The other is “free” drawing mode, in which the nodes are not<br />

related to other construction elements and their location is defined solely by the absolute coordinates of the<br />

drawing. The same drawing may contain both “free” and “constrained” nodes. Nodes may be created<br />

automatically while creating graphic entities. Therefore, it is important to know what drawing mode is<br />

currently set. The option icon in the automenu and the buttons on the “Modes” toolbar are not only for<br />

switching the mode. They also indicate the current mode. The icon in the automenu indicates that the<br />

“constrained” drawing mode is active, while the icon corresponds to the “free” drawing mode. Besides<br />

the icons, the mode can be determined by the appearance of the cursor and the nodes being created. If the<br />

cursor and the nodes are displayed as crosses, this means, the “constrained” drawing mode is on, while the<br />

“box” shape indicates the “free” drawing mode.<br />

Graphic Line Parameters<br />

1 - constrained node;<br />

2 - highlighted constrained node;<br />

3 - cursor in the “constrained” drawing<br />

mode<br />

The option calls the graphic line parameters dialog box.<br />

1 - free node;<br />

2 - highlighted free node;<br />

3 - cursor in the “free” drawing<br />

mode.

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