Use this tab to turn Raster Snap on or off and to control its behavior.
You can use the raster snap modes to help you trace a bitonal raster entity with the vectorization tools, to help you select raster objects for rubbing and cropping, and to help you select raster objects for Raster Entity Manipulation.
Raster Snap Modes
Snap modes determine where your cursor will snap to as you move it around the image. If you choose more than one snap mode, then the crosshairs snap to the closest snap points. When the crosshairs snap to a point you want to select, pick the point.
- Center
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Snaps to the center of a raster line. The entire width of the line must be in the aperture (snap window).
- End
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Snaps to the end of a raster line.
Note: When a line ends where it intersects another line, this is considered an intersection, not an end point. - Corner
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Snaps to the intersection of two lines.
- Intersection
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Snaps to the intersection of three or more raster lines. The entire intersection must be in the snap window.
- Edge
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Snaps to the edge of a raster line. Any part of the raster line can be in the snap window.
Preferences
- Show Aperture
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Displays the aperture while using raster snap.
- Aperture Size
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Specifies a size for the aperture in pixels. The maximum size is 300 pixels. Where raster entities are close together, a large aperture can make it difficult to select specific entities when several entities are inside the aperture.
Note: Aperture is defined in image pixels, not screen pixels, so the size of the aperture changes with the zoom level. Therefore, if you are at the extents of an image and the aperture is 10 pixels, the window may appear small. However, if you zoom in, the same aperture appears larger.
Raster Snap Overrides
When Raster Snap is active, it takes priority over any cursor control mode selected here.
- Snap
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Raster Snap overrides the AutoCAD SNAP command.
- Polar Tracking
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Raster Snap overrides the AutoCAD Polar Tracking feature.
- Ortho
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Raster Snap overrides the AutoCAD ORTHO command.
- Options
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Displays the Drafting tab on the AutoCAD Options dialog box. In this dialog box, you can define your AutoSnap Marker Size and your Aperture Size.
See AutoCAD Help for further information about the AutoCAD Options dialog box.