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I stumbled on a command the other night when I was experimenting with the software. But now I can't remember what command it was but I'll try to explain it the best I can with a simple drawing . The command worked similar to [Trim] when extending a line to a limiting line.
Only this command had a circle on the curser of which the diameter was adjustable in the options dialog. The line would only be extended until it reached the outer diameter of the circle. I thought is was the [align] command but I can't reproduce anything like what I did the other night.
I think I'm going crazy???
Horizontal line to be extended toward the vertical line. Extension shown in red, curser shown in green
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What command has the adjustable size circle on the curser? (Solved)
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What command has the adjustable size circle on the curser? (Solved)
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Re: What command has the adjustable size circle on the curser?
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Re: What command has the adjustable size circle on the curser?
That's the command
Thanks Husky
Thanks Husky