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To '''attach a point''' to a [[Geometric Objects#Paths|path]] or [[Geometric Objects#Regions|region]]
 
To '''attach a point''' to a [[Geometric Objects#Paths|path]] or [[Geometric Objects#Regions|region]]
 
click a [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|free]] point and the path or region. From now on, the point can still be moved
 
click a [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|free]] point and the path or region. From now on, the point can still be moved
via [[Image:Tool Move.gif]] [[Move Tool]], but only within the path or region.
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via [[Image:Mode move.svg|link=|22px]][[Move Tool]], but only within the path or region.
  
To '''detach a point''' that is defined as point on path or region simply click the point. The point will become free.
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To '''detach a point''' that is defined as point on path or region simply select the point. The point will become free.
  
 
{{Note|You can also use [[Point Command]] and [[PointIn Command]] for attaching a point. See also [[CopyFreeObject Command]].}}
 
{{Note|You can also use [[Point Command]] and [[PointIn Command]] for attaching a point. See also [[CopyFreeObject Command]].}}

Latest revision as of 10:02, 24 August 2015


To attach a point to a path or region click a free point and the path or region. From now on, the point can still be moved via Mode move.svgMove Tool, but only within the path or region.

To detach a point that is defined as point on path or region simply select the point. The point will become free.

Note: You can also use Point Command and PointIn Command for attaching a point. See also CopyFreeObject Command.

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