Snap
The Snap options in Slide2 allow you to quickly and easily "snap" exactly to any point or line segment in the view. In the Slide2 Model program, snapping is applicable for all options which use graphical data input, such as Adding Boundaries, Adding Support, editing options, drawing tools etc.
There are 3 different Snap options available:
- Snap
- Ortho Snap (Ortho)
- Object Snap (OSnap)
The Snap options in Slide2 operate as described below.
There are several different ways of toggling the Snap options on or off. They can be accessed through the Snap option in the View menu, the right-click menu, the Status Bar, or the function keys. See below for details.
Snap
If the Snap option is selected, this allows you to snap exactly to:
- Any vertex of any model entity (Vertex Snap).
- Any line segment of any model entity (Line Snap).
- Any grid point (if the grid is displayed) (Grid Snap).
- Any extension line displayed by the OSnap option (see below for details).
If you hover the mouse over any vertex, the cursor will change to a circle, indicating that you may snap exactly to the vertex location. Note that this includes vertices of all modelling entities (e.g. boundaries, support, search objects etc).
When the cursor is hovered over any line segment in the view, the cursor will change to an X. If you click the mouse when the X is displayed, the point will be snapped exactly to the line segment. Note that this includes line segments defining all modelling entities (e.g. boundaries, support, search objects etc).
If the Grid is displayed, you can snap exactly to grid points when the mouse is hovered over a grid point. The cursor will change to a small circle when placed over a grid point, to indicate that you may snap to the grid point.
Ortho Snap
The Ortho Snap option allows you to snap exactly to the horizontal or vertical directions.
If the line you are currently drawing is nearly horizontal or nearly vertical, a small "right-angle" (i.e. "orthogonal") symbol will be displayed beside the cursor, and the line will snap exactly to the horizontal or vertical direction. This indicates that you can snap the line exactly along a horizontal or vertical direction.
TIP: The Ortho Snap option can be useful in conjunction with Line Snap, since it allows you to simultaneously draw an exactly horizontal or vertical line, and also snap the point exactly to a line segment.
Object Snap (OSnap)
The Object Snap option (OSnap) allows you to create temporary extension lines which are aligned with vertices or line segments. If the Snap option is also enabled, these extension lines can be snapped to, in the same manner as described above for the Line Snap. To use Object Snap:
- Select OSnap from the status bar, the Snap dialog, or use the F3 function key.
- While in this mode:
- If you place the cursor over any vertex of any modelling entity, red dotted "extension lines" will be automatically drawn from the vertex, in the horizontal and vertical directions.
- If you place the cursor over any line segment of any modelling entity, a red dotted extension line will automatically be drawn, extending from the line segment, in both directions.
- While these red dotted lines are displayed on the screen, you may snap exactly to these extension lines, if the Snap option is also enabled, as described above for the Line Snap.
These extension lines can be useful as guides while creating or editing your model. Note that these lines disappear when the current action is completed, they do not remain on the model.
Toggling the Snap Options
There are numerous ways of toggling the Snap options:
- Select the Snap option in the View menu to display the Snap dialog
- Click the left mouse button on the SNAP, ORTHO or OSNAP options on the Status Bar
- While adding or editing model entities, a right-click will bring up a context menu with the Snap options
- The F9 function key will toggle the SNAP option
- The F8 function key will toggle the ORTHO option
- The F3 function key will toggle the OSNAP option
- If you right-click the mouse on the SNAP, ORTHO or OSNAP options on the Status Bar, this will display the Snap dialog