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      Pout
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      Sometimes i feel the lack of some commands while drawing in SU (or i lack the correct knowladge to draw them)

      Some functionalities in AutoCAD for drawing look interesting to me.
      For example:
      Define start point of a line by inserting the xyz coordinates
      Define end point of a line by inserting XYZ coordinates (possibly relative to the previous point)
      Move an object into a certain direction by an certain amount (possibly relative to the selected point)

      I don't know if there are functions for this or if anyone already wrote something like this.
      If not, i'll have a look into it (that is, if there are no standard SU functions for this)

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        dedmin
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        http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=94817

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          Pout
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          thx dedmin!
          App. also possible when moving objects.

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            TIG Moderator
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            @pout said:

            Sometimes i feel the lack of some commands while drawing in SU (or i lack the correct knowladge to draw them)
            Some functionalities in AutoCAD for drawing look interesting to me.
            For example:
            Define start point of a line by inserting the xyz coordinates
            Define end point of a line by inserting XYZ coordinates (possibly relative to the previous point)
            Move an object into a certain direction by an certain amount (possibly relative to the selected point)
            I don't know if there are functions for this or if anyone already wrote something like this.
            If not, i'll have a look into it (that is, if there are no standard SU functions for this)

            You can't set the start of a Line using xyz coordinates of any kind - Line waits for a picked point. So - make a tool !

            You can enter a length for a Line by either picking a second point in the required direction, or simply moving the cursor in that direct but not picking, and then immediately typing in a new length - e.g. typing 1 + <enter> makes the Line 1 unit long in the direction dictated by this second point. Entity info also allows you to change a 'free' Line's length.

            You can specify a Line's end [second point] by typing in its xyz coords + <enter>.
            The format is with square brackets [x,y,z] for absolute coordinates - measured from the ORIGIN.
            OR with pointed-brackets <x,y,z> to define a point relative to the last picked point...
            If in your locale you use a comma [ ,] for a decimal point instead of a full-stop [ .] you must substitute a semi-colon [ ;] instead.
            To use the same Z [or X/Y value] leave that item blank in the array you type - e.f. [1,0,].
            You can't enter polar coordinates for the second point. The format ^45,1 (angle,length) is used for making arcs only. You could write a tool ?

            You can already Move a selection in the direct the cursor is moved or clicked by typing in the desired dimension straight away - e.g. pick the start point and any second point and the selected stuff is moved to that second point but if you then type in 1 + <enter> it then moves it 1 unit in that direction instead.
            You can also Move/Copy using [relative] or <absolute> coordinates in the same as with the Line tool...

            TIG

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              Pout
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              I'll have a look into it.
              Btw, to insert a second point, is it mandatory to first click to box in which you insert the coordinates? Or can you just type it?

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                TIG Moderator
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                @pout said:

                I'll have a look into it.
                Btw, to insert a second point, is it mandatory to first click to box in which you insert the coordinates? Or can you just type it?

                You can just type it in as a dimension - the line's vector is take from the current cursor position OR a second-picked point if you have done it.
                For [] or <> coordinates no need to pick anything after the first point is clicked.

                TIG

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