Geometric constraints are coincident, collinear, concentric, equal, fix,
horizontal, parallel, perpendicular, tangent, and vertical.
geometry
All graphical objects such as lines, circles, arcs, polylines, and dimensions.
Nongraphical objects, such as linetypes, lineweights, text styles, and layers
are not considered geometry. See also named object.
graphics area
See drawing area.
grid
An area covered with regularly spaced dots or lines to aid drawing. The grid
spacing is adjustable. The grid dots are never plotted. See also grid limits.
(GRID)
grid limits
The user-defined rectangular boundary of the drawing area covered by dots
when the grid is turned on. Also called drawing limits. (LIMITS)
grip menu options
See multi-functional grip menu options.
grip modes
The editing options you can access from selected grips on selected objects:
stretching, moving, rotating, scaling, and mirroring.
grips
Small squares and triangles that appear on objects you select. After selecting
the grip, you edit the object by dragging it with the pointing device instead
of entering commands.
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