Aligning vertically two points.
Aligning vertically two points.
(OP)
Hello
Given two points on a sketch, is there any way to align (line up) them vertically without first creating a line between them and making it vertical (and converting the to reference or hiding it)?
And...
Sometimes I want to choose the midpoint of a line but I can't. It seems that only under few conditions (inside the dialog of some operations) I can do it.
Is there any way to enable the midpoint selection always?
(I know there is an option in the quick filters selection but even with that option enabled the user cannot select midpoints except for some actions.
Given two points on a sketch, is there any way to align (line up) them vertically without first creating a line between them and making it vertical (and converting the to reference or hiding it)?
And...
Sometimes I want to choose the midpoint of a line but I can't. It seems that only under few conditions (inside the dialog of some operations) I can do it.
Is there any way to enable the midpoint selection always?
(I know there is an option in the quick filters selection but even with that option enabled the user cannot select midpoints except for some actions.





RE: Aligning vertically two points.
As for the mid-point issue, you CAN only constrain objects which have their own vertex's, such as the endpoint of a curve or the center of an arc/ellipse, to the mid-point of a line, but you can't dimension to the mid-point nor can you constrain the mid-point of one line to be coincident with the mid-point of another line. In these situations, dimensioning to the mid-point or constraining two midpoints to each other, you will need to first constrain POINTS at the mid-point of the lines and then dimension to the point, or constrain the POINT on one line to the POINT located at the mid-point of the other line. Once you start working with the sketcher and constraint options on a regular basis, it becomes easier to 'see' and anticipate how items can be constrained with respect to each other.
Anyway, I hope this helps.
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