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INTersection32
INSertion64
PERpendicular128
TANgent256
NEArest512
Clears all object snaps1024
APParent Intersection2048
EXTension4096
PARallel8192
To specify more than one object snap, enter the sum of their values. For
example, entering 3 specifies the Endpoint (bitcode 1) and Midpoint (bitcode
2) object snaps. Entering 16383 specifies all object snaps.
When object snaps are switched off using the Osnap button on the status bar,
a bitcode of 16384 (0x4000) is returned, in addition to the normal value of
OSMODE. With this additional value, developers can distinguish this mode
from Object Snap modes that have been turned off from within the Drafting
Settings dialog box. Setting this bit toggles running object snaps off. Setting
OSMODE to a value with this bit off toggles running object snaps on.
See also:
Use Object Snaps
OSNAPCOORD
Controls whether coordinates entered on the command line will override
running object snaps.
IntegerType:
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