Select and move a node?

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Select and move a node?

Post by Drafter » Wed Mar 04, 2009 10:30 pm

I know it is possible to select a node on a line, spline, etc and drag it with mouse but this may be imprecise if I do not plan to drag it to a snap. How can I enter the new coordinate for the node I intend to move either directly or relative using a command? I also know that I can open properties for a line and set nodes there but why not just from command line and not relative?

PS - Is it possible to add feature snap to relative 0 when relative 0 is locked.

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Re: Select and move a node?

Post by andrew » Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:14 am

You can use the snap coordinate function to position a node you are currently dragging.

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