Difference between revisions of "Point on Object Tool"

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To create a point, which is fixed to an [[Geometric Objects| object]], click on the tool button first and then on the object. This new point can be moved via [[Image:Tool Move.gif]] [[Move Tool]], but only within the object.
 
To create a point, which is fixed to an [[Geometric Objects| object]], click on the tool button first and then on the object. This new point can be moved via [[Image:Tool Move.gif]] [[Move Tool]], but only within the object.
{{Note|1=To put a point in the interior of a Circle or Ellipse you will need to increase the [[Object Properties#Filling|Opacity]] from 0 first. If you click on the perimeter of an object (eg [[Conic sections|Circle, Ellipse]], Polygon), then the point will be fixed to the perimeter rather than the interior. }}
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{{Note|1=To put a point in the interior of a Circle or Ellipse you will need to increase the [[Object Properties#Filling|Opacity]] from 0 first. If you click on the perimeter of an object (e.g. [[Conic sections|Circle, Ellipse]], Polygon), then the point will be fixed to the perimeter rather than the interior. }}

Revision as of 08:03, 31 July 2015



To create a point, which is fixed to an object, click on the tool button first and then on the object. This new point can be moved via Tool Move.gif Move Tool, but only within the object.

Note: To put a point in the interior of a Circle or Ellipse you will need to increase the Opacity from 0 first. If you click on the perimeter of an object (e.g. Circle, Ellipse, Polygon), then the point will be fixed to the perimeter rather than the interior.

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