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: Successively select at least three free points which will be the vertices of the polygon. Then, click the first point again in order to close the polygon. The resulting polygon will keep the shape: you can move it and rotate it by moving two vertices.
 
: Successively select at least three free points which will be the vertices of the polygon. Then, click the first point again in order to close the polygon. The resulting polygon will keep the shape: you can move it and rotate it by moving two vertices.
 
: Holding down the {{KeyCode|Alt}} key when drawing a rigid polygon allows to get angles that are a multiple of 15°.  
 
: Holding down the {{KeyCode|Alt}} key when drawing a rigid polygon allows to get angles that are a multiple of 15°.  
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* The polygon's area is displayed in the [[Algebra View]].
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:* The polygon's area is displayed in the [[File:Menu view algebra.svg|link=|16px]] [[Algebra View]].
* See also [[RigidPolygon Command|Rigid Polygon]] command.}}
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:* See also [[RigidPolygon Command|Rigid Polygon]] command.}}

Latest revision as of 14:52, 20 August 2015


Successively select at least three free points which will be the vertices of the polygon. Then, click the first point again in order to close the polygon. The resulting polygon will keep the shape: you can move it and rotate it by moving two vertices.
Holding down the Alt key when drawing a rigid polygon allows to get angles that are a multiple of 15°.
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