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The horizontal line is constrained to remain horizontal
The location of the circle and the horizontal line are constrained to remain
fixed in spacethese constraints are displayed as lock icons
NOTE The locked geometry is not associated to the other geometry without
geometric constraints linked to it.
The geometry is not fully constrained, however. Using grips, you can still change
the radius of the arc, the diameter of the circle, the length of the horizontal
line, and the length of the vertical lines. To specify these distances, you need
to apply dimensional constraints.
NOTE Constraints can be added to segments within a polyline as if they were
separate objects.
See also:
Overview of Dimensional Constraints (page 295)
Apply or Remove Geometric Constraints
Geometric constraints associate geometric objects together, or specify a fixed
location or angle.
For example, you can specify that a line should always be perpendicular to
another one, that an arc and a circle should always remain concentric, or that
a line should always be tangent to an arc.
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