This example shows you how to draw lines with Intelligent Cursor constructor line and label guidance:
- Click Pattern tab > Create panel > Pattern to create a new pattern.
- Click Pattern tab > Edit panel > Curve Editor to display the Curve Editor tab.
- Click Curve Editor tab > Create panel > Lines > Continuous. This displays the
Continuous Line toolbar and the mouse pointer changes to a cross-hair
.
- Click in the project area to start a continuous line and drag to create a line.
Intelligent Cursor displays a constructor line and the length of the line from the last point selected as guidance.
- Click once to define an endpoint for the line. The cross-hair changes to
.
- Draw a line perpendicular to the first line.
Intelligent Cursor displays the construction lines and two labels.
indicates that the line drawn is perpendicular.
displays the length of the line.
- Double-click to finish drawing the line.
Tip: The labels displayed by the
Intelligent Cursor help you judge the angle, direction, length, and key points of the drawn objects.
Intelligent Cursor context-sensitive labels:
When you hover your cursor over curves during construction the cursor changes to indentify important relationships:
— The constructor line is parallel to either of the axes of the principle editing plane.
— The constructor line is perpendicular to a tangent.
— The constructor line is tangential to the curve.
— Double-clicking at this point completes a curve or line.
— Intelligent Cursor is snapped on a curve but not to a specific point.
— A special point on the curve that has geometric significance, for example, the mid-point.
— The point where two curves cross.
— The mid-point of the curve.
— The length of the constructor line.
— The angle of an arc.
— The radius of an arc.
— The origin of the workplane or transform.
— Centre point of an arc.
— The start or the end point of a curve.
- Created lines, arcs, circles - coloured orange
- Key points
- Constructor lines - coloured grey
- Cursor cross-hair
- Constructor labels and line lengths