NOTE
Moving beam handles changes cope length.
Beam and column in plan with a beam handle at the column center
Columns have an invisible bounding box that controls the beam handle location. The following illustration
shows an example of a beam that is not centered on a column. The beam handle of the beam in the illustration
remains within a virtual bounding box.
Beam and column in a plan with a beam handle not at the column
center but within the virtual column bounding box
If the column is moved slightly, but not completely out of its existing bounding box, the beam handle
remains in position, unaffected by column movement.
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