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Valid Constraint PointsObjects
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The following commands are equivalent to each GEOMCONSTRAINT option:
Horizontal (GCHORIZONTAL on page 455) Causes lines or pairs of points to
lie parallel to the X axis of the current coordinate system.
Vertical (GCVERTICAL on page 463) Causes lines or pairs of points to lie
parallel to the Y axis of the current coordinate system.
Perpendicular (
GCPERPENDICULAR on page 458) Causes selected lines to
lie 90 degrees to one another.
Parallel (GCPARALLEL on page 457) Causes selected lines to lie parallel to
each other.
Tangent (GCTANGENT on page 462) Constrains two curves to maintain a
point of tangency to each other or their extensions.
Smooth (GCSMOOTH on page 459) Constrains a spline to be contiguous and
maintain G2 continuity with another spline, line, arc, or polyline.
Coincident (GCCOINCIDENT on page 449) Constrains two points together
or a point to a curve (or an extension of a curve).
Concentric (GCCONCENTRIC on page 452) Constrains two arcs, circles, or
ellipses to the same center point.
Collinear (GCCOLLINEAR on page 451) Causes two or more line segments
to lie along the same line.
Symmetric (GCSYMMETRIC on page 460) Causes selected objects to become
symmetrically constrained about a selected line.
Equal (GCEQUAL on page 453) Resizes selected arcs and circles to the same
radius, or selected lines to the same length.
Fix (
GCFIX on page 454) Locks points and curves in position.
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