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    Creating and Registering a Custom Object Snap Mode

    To create a custom object snap mode, you must derive a subclass from AcDbCustomOsnapMode and register it with the custom object snap manager.

    Topics in this section
    • Using the Custom Object Snap Manager
    • Creating Custom Object Snap Modes
    Parent topic: Custom Object Snap Modes

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