Win7-64 - QCAD 3.0
There is on thing that bothers me, the autosnap never seems to work for "on entity", I realize it is the last priority, but I find it very quite useful in many cases, i.e. dimensioning. This feature was working very well in ver 2.2.2.0.
Any reason for that?
Thanks.
autosnap [solved]
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Re: autosnap
Yes. Autosnap to nearest point on entity can be very slow for certain types of drawings. It also is (read 'should be') very rarely used since it is not considered to be a precision tool (the exact point is not defined). The best solution is probably to make auto snap configurable.J-J wrote:Any reason for that?
Re: autosnap
I may have miss-understood here, but do you mean the 'On Entity' snap option was included in the 'Auto' snap tool in version 2.2.2 ?J-J wrote:There is on thing that bothers me, the autosnap never seems to work for "on entity"
This feature was working very well in ver 2.2.2.0.
See below:
If this is what you mean here, then I think Andrews solution would be good - to be able to configure the Auto snap tool to be able to include this snap option again and indeed include (or not) any of the snap offerings.
Re: autosnap
I agree, point is not defined, but it comes in handy when dimensioning from a center line for example...
Clive, try it with 2.2.2.0, you will see the difference.
Clive, try it with 2.2.2.0, you will see the difference.
Re: autosnap
J-J, yes I thought that is what you meant. I have tried it already and I agree with you it is very useful.J-J wrote:Clive, try it with 2.2.2.0, you will see the difference.
Re: autosnap
Feature request at:
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/bugtracker/in ... ask_id=800
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/bugtracker/in ... ask_id=800
Re: autosnap
Thanks Andrew, you're a fast and efficient person!