Drawing Arcs Based on Points
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An ellipse is a closed curve that resembles a flattened circle. Mathematically,
the path of a point that moves so the sum of the distances from it to a pair
of fixed points remains constant. You can draw an ellipse by specifying any
of the following:
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A rectangle using two points (in which an ellipse is tangent to all four
sides)
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Major and minor axes using three points
Tools for drawing arcs and circles can be accessed from the Draw menu or the
Arcs & Circles toolset on the All-In-One toolbar. You can also activate the Arc
or Circle toolbars (which contain the same commands but can be docked
anywhere onscreen) by right-clicking a bar, then clicking Toolbars on the
pop-up menu that appears. Simply check Arc or Circle, then click OK to make
the Arc or Circle toolbar visible onscreen.
Drawing Arcs Based on Points
The Draw menu has three commands for drawing arcs based on points. Two
of the commands, 3 Points and 2 Points & Center, have modifier keys. In
each case, pressing CTRL as you enter the third point switches the second
and third points. Instead of entering the startpoint, endpoint, and a point
along the arc, for instance, you can enter the startpoint, a point along the arc,
then, while pressing CTRL, enter the endpoint.
To draw an arc by specifying its endpoints and a third point
1
On the Draw menu, click Arc, 3 Points, or click the 3 Points Arc button on
the All-In-One toolbar.
2
Click the startpoint. A small diamond marks the point.
3
Click a second point. Another diamond marks this point and a rubber-
band arc appears and follows the pointer.
4
Click the endpoint or press CTRL and click a point along the arc.
Summary of Contents for AUTOSKETCH 8
Page 1: ...October 2001 AutoSketch User s Guide RELEASE 8...
Page 12: ...2...
Page 20: ...10 Chapter 1 Welcome...
Page 28: ...18 Chapter 2 Important Concepts...
Page 42: ...32 Chapter 3 Screen Layout...
Page 44: ...34...
Page 68: ...58 Chapter 5 Setting Up a New Drawing...
Page 84: ...74 Chapter 6 Customizing the Grid...
Page 136: ...126 Chapter 10 Entering Lengths Angles...
Page 138: ...128...
Page 164: ...154 Chapter 12 Polylines Polygons Curves...
Page 176: ...166 Chapter 13 Arcs Circles...
Page 194: ...184 Chapter 14 Symbols...
Page 206: ...196 Chapter 15 3D Effects...
Page 220: ...210...
Page 256: ...246 Chapter 19 Markers...
Page 258: ...248...
Page 270: ...260 Chapter 20 Selecting Deleting Entities...
Page 274: ...264 Chapter 21 Undoing Redoing Repeating Actions...
Page 308: ...298 Chapter 23 Trimming Entities...
Page 340: ...330 Chapter 26 Making Inquiries...
Page 342: ...332...
Page 350: ...340 Chapter 27 Storing Data in a Drawing...
Page 360: ...350 Chapter 28 Retrieving Data From a Drawing...
Page 366: ...356 Chapter 29 Using Web Tools...
Page 388: ...378 Glossary...
Page 400: ...390 Index...