| | The selected Milling direction determines whether the defined contour elements are output clockwise or counterclockwise. |
| | Deletes all selected elements |
| | Switches the display between length and angle dimensions. |
| Toggle construction element | This function converts an element into a construction element. Construction elements cannot also be output when exporting a contour. |
| | If this icon is displayed, the selected element is locked against editing. Select the icon to unlock the element. |
| | If this icon is displayed, the selected element is not locked against editing. Select the icon to lock the element. |
| | This function moves the selected point to the origin of the coordinate system. All other drawn elements are also moved according to the given distances and dimensions. If necessary, the Set the datum function recalculates the existing constraints. |
| | Inserts a rounding arc When you select the area of a closed contour, you can round all corners of the contour. |
| | Inserts a chamfer When you select the area of a closed contour, you can chamfer all corners of the contour. |
| | This function sets the Coincidence constraint for two marked points. When you use this function, the selected points of two elements are connected together. "Coincidence" is used here to refer to these points coinciding. |
| | This function sets the Vertical constraint for the selected Line segment element. Vertical elements are automatically vertical. |
| | This function sets the Horizontal constraint for the selected Line segment element. Horizontal elements are automatically horizontal. |
| | This function sets the Perpendicular constraint for two selected elements of the type Line segment. There is an angle of 90° between perpendicular elements. |
| | This function sets the Parallel constraint for two selected elements of the type Line segment. When you apply this function, the angle of two lines is aligned. First, the control checks whether there are constraints such as Horizontal. - Behavior in the case of constraints:
- If there is a constraint, the Line segment without constraint is aligned with the Line segment with constraint.
- If both lines have constraints, the function cannot be applied. The dimension is over-determined.
- If there are no constraints, the order of selection is decisive. The Line segment selected in the second instance is aligned with the Line segment first selected.
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| | This function sets the Equal constraint for two marked elements. When you apply this function, the sizes of two elements are matched (e.g., in length or diameter). First, the control checks whether there are constraints, such as a defined length. - Behavior in the case of constraints:
- If there is a constraint, the element without constraint is aligned with the element with constraint.
- If both elements have corresponding constraints, the function cannot be applied. The dimension is over-determined.
- If there are no constraints, the control calculates the average value from the given dimensions.
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| | This function sets the Tangential constraint for two marked elements of the Line segment and Circular arc or Circular arc and Circular arc type. When you use this function, both arcs and lines are moved. The affected elements come into contact at exactly one point after they are moved and form a tangential transition. |
| | This function sets the Symmetry constraint for a marked element of the type Line segment and two marked points of other construction elements. When you apply this function, the control positions the distance of the two points symmetrically to the selected line. If you subsequently change the distance of one of the points, the other point automatically adjusts to the change. |
| | This function sets the Point on element constraint for a selected element and a point of another selected element. When you apply this function, the selected point is moved to the selected element. |
| | Use this function to show or hide the legend explaining all the controls. |
| | To prevent you from unintentionally drawing elements while moving the drawing, you can deactivate drawing mode. Drawing mode remains disabled until you activate it again. If you deactivate drawing mode, the control changes the button to green. |
| | If multiple elements overlap, you can use Trim mode to shorten elements to the next adjacent element. Trim mode remains active until you deactivate it again. If the function is active, the control changes the button to green. |
| | With this function, you can only draw rectangular lines. The control does not allow oblique lines or arcs. If the function is active, the control changes the button to green. |
| | The Select All function allows you to mark all drawn elements at once. |