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Snap mode that always places the snapped point on the current [[Draft SelectPlane|working plane]], even if you snap to a point outside that working plane.
This method always places a new point on the current [[Draft SelectPlane|working plane]], even if you also use another snapping method and select a point outside of that working plane.


In other words, it projects an external snapping point to the current working plane.

[[Image:Draft Snap WorkingPlane.png|400px]]
{{Caption|Snapping the second point of a line to one endpoint of an edge of a body, which is then projected on the XY working plane}}


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#Select wanted [[Draft SelectPlane|working plane]].
# Make sure the working plane is set with {{Button|[[Image:Draft SelectPlane.svg|16px]] [[Draft SelectPlane]]}}.
# Make sure {{Button|[[Image:Snap_Lock.svg|16px]] [[Draft ToggleSnap|Draft ToggleSnap]]}} and {{Button|[[Image:Snap_WorkingPlane.svg|16px]] [[Draft WorkingPlane|Snap WorkingPlane]]}} are turned on.
#Select WorkingPlane from [[Draft Snap|snapping tools]].
# Optionally turn on any other [[Draft Snap]] method.

# Choose a Draft tool to draw a shape.

# Move the cursor over any line, edge, vertex, or object, like you would do with other snapping methods.
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# A small white circle will indicate the point on the working plane to which your new point will be attached.
===Notes===
# Click to attach your new point.
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*See [[Draft SelectPlane|Draft SelectPlane]] for more info on working planes.



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Revision as of 09:54, 29 January 2019

Draft WorkingPlane

Emplacement du menu
Draft → Snap → WorkingPlane
Ateliers
Draft, Arch
Raccourci par défaut
Aucun
Introduit dans la version
-
Voir aussi
Aucun

Description

Place toujours le point d'accrochage sur le plan de travail actuel, même si vous vous accrochez à un point situé en dehors de ce plan de travail.

This method always places a new point on the current working plane, even if you also use another snapping method and select a point outside of that working plane.

In other words, it projects an external snapping point to the current working plane.

File:Draft Snap WorkingPlane.png

Snapping the second point of a line to one endpoint of an edge of a body, which is then projected on the XY working plane

Utilisation



  1. Make sure the working plane is set with Draft SelectPlane.
  2. Make sure File:Snap Lock.svg Draft ToggleSnap and File:Snap WorkingPlane.svg Snap WorkingPlane are turned on.
  3. Optionally turn on any other Draft Snap method.
  4. Choose a Draft tool to draw a shape.
  5. Move the cursor over any line, edge, vertex, or object, like you would do with other snapping methods.
  6. A small white circle will indicate the point on the working plane to which your new point will be attached.
  7. Click to attach your new point.