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: Click on the drawing pad in the [[Graphics View]] in order to create a new point. The coordinates of the point are fixed when the mouse button is released.  
 
: Click on the drawing pad in the [[Graphics View]] in order to create a new point. The coordinates of the point are fixed when the mouse button is released.  
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:* By clicking on a segment (or interval), straight line, polygon, conic section, function, or curve you can create a point on this object (also see command [[Point Command|Point]]).  
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:* By clicking on a segment (or interval), straight line, polygon, conic section, function, or curve you can create a point on this object (see also [[Point Command|Point]] command).  
:* Clicking on the intersection of two objects creates this intersection point (also see tool [[Intersect Two Objects Tool|Intersect Two Objects]] and command [[Intersect Command|Intersect]]).
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:* Clicking on the intersection of two objects creates this intersection point (see also [[Intersect Two Objects Tool|Intersect Two Objects]] tool and [[Intersect Command|Intersect]] command).}}

Revision as of 13:25, 17 February 2011

Click on the drawing pad in the Graphics View in order to create a new point. The coordinates of the point are fixed when the mouse button is released.
Note:
  • By clicking on a segment (or interval), straight line, polygon, conic section, function, or curve you can create a point on this object (see also Point command).
  • Clicking on the intersection of two objects creates this intersection point (see also Intersect Two Objects tool and Intersect command).
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