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Move Set of Points > Relative Values (Modify Menu) |
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This command can be used to move a set of definition points. The movement is determined by entering two numeric values.
To make the definition points more recognizable, you should turn their display on. This can be done with the Miscellaneous > Display Point Markings or by pressing the '.' key (unless you changed the key assignment).
Choose the points that shall be moved. Click on points to choose them. Definition points in Construction Aid endless lines and beams can only be chosen if both check boxes "Point markings" and "Also for Construction Aid" in the "Additional Information" area of the "Screen Settings" dialog are active. Otherwise, they will be ignored.
After choosing the points, a dialog appears, in which the size of the movement in horizontal and vertical directions can be entered. The duplicate function can be turned on locally for this command by enabling the "Duplicate" check box.
Once activated, the duplicate function in this dialog remains active until explicitly deactivated again to simplify repeating operations.
The possibilities which can result from moving individual definition points are varied. The consequences are equally various and can be unexpected. Many definition points have a close relationship to other definition points and can only be moved in certain ways. Under some circumstances, some definition points can not be moved because of object parameter settings. Be sparing in the use of moving individual definition points.
Particularly interesting is the relative movement of multiple definition points, for example to move the end and corner points of several lines and rectangles at the same time by a given amount. To do this, all corner and end points are selected and then moved (see graphic).
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