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    NickGenerator
    last edited by 9 Jan 2012, 12:19

    In Inkscape and Ai you can make the starting point a rectangle's centre by holding SHIFT while drawing.

    Is there something similar in SU?


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      Rich O Brien Moderator
      last edited by 9 Jan 2012, 12:20

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        mitcorb
        last edited by 9 Jan 2012, 12:39

        I interpret you to mean that you want the rectangle to form like you form a circle- pick a center, then pick where you want one corner to occur. But, it seems this will always be a square. You can use the native polygon tool and select 4 sides, but the corners will be oriented along the xy axes.

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          Jean Lemire
          last edited by 9 Jan 2012, 14:15

          Hi folks.

          To complement about Mitcorb idea, after you have created a square using the Polygontool , you can rotate it by 45Β° to align the sides with the axes. You can also scale it or move one side to transform it into a rectangle. The benefit of doing so is that this rectangle will keep its polygonal characteristic and thus will have a center that can be infered easily and that also can be marked with a Point at center.

          BTW, the center of a square or rectangle created with the rectangle tool or with separate lines can also be infered with two consecutive midpoint inferences from two adjacent sides.

          Just ideas.

          Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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            NickGenerator
            last edited by 9 Jan 2012, 14:44

            @unknownuser said:

            Try Fredo's Tools on Surface. It's not just for surfaces. πŸ˜‰

            Works perfect. Thank you.

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              NickGenerator
              last edited by 9 Jan 2012, 15:16

              @jean lemire said:

              BTW, the center of a square or rectangle created with the rectangle tool or with separate lines can also be infered with two consecutive midpoint inferences from two adjacent sides.

              I know. But it is not about finding centers. I learned 3D with Blender where 0,0,0 is more center than bottom left.


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