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==Description== <!--T:2--> |
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Applies [[Sketcher ConstrainCoincident|Coincident constraints]] to endpoints with the same coordinates of the selected elements. |
Applies [[Sketcher ConstrainCoincident|Coincident constraints]] to endpoints with the same coordinates of the selected elements. |
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==How to use== <!--T:3--> |
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Select the elements in the 3D-view or in the listbox on the left side of the screen and click on the icon. |
Select the elements in the 3D-view or in the listbox on the left side of the screen and click on the icon. |
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Before using this command make sure that obvious constraints (horizontal, vertical, tangential) are already applied to the elements. |
Before using this command make sure that obvious constraints (horizontal, vertical, tangential) are already applied to the elements. |
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Selecting the elements in a counter-clock-wise order seems to produce better results. |
Selecting the elements in a counter-clock-wise order seems to produce better results. |
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Revision as of 23:41, 25 November 2018
Sketcher ConnectLines |
Menu location |
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Sketch → Sketcher tools → Connect Edges |
Workbenches |
Sketcher |
Default shortcut |
Ctrl+Shift+K |
Introduced in version |
0.15 |
See also |
None |
Description
Applies Coincident constraints to endpoints with the same coordinates of the selected elements.
How to use
Select the elements in the 3D-view or in the listbox on the left side of the screen and click on the icon.
Notes
Before using this command make sure that obvious constraints (horizontal, vertical, tangential) are already applied to the elements. Selecting the elements in a counter-clock-wise order seems to produce better results.