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Mark- pictogram small yellow rectangle (by Jaroslav Kopal)
What does this symbol tell me and how do I evoke it? viz. attachment Thank you
Tue Dec 7 2021, 10:13:37
Mark- pictogram small yellow rectangle (by Jaroslav Kopal)
Sorry hier is atachement:
Tue Dec 7 2021, 13:41:08, download attachment Screenshot from 2021-12-07 16-56-09.png
(no subject) (by Andrew)
Yellow highlights what the cursor is over for selection, and the arrows are the axis vectors.
Tue Dec 7 2021, 15:53:32
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
I didn't mean that .. Look at my attachment ..
Tue Dec 7 2021, 22:32:19
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
Am I not asking for the yellow arrow? I ask for the yellow rectangle symbol, which is in the picture I put here as an attachment..
Thu Dec 9 2021, 05:37:58, download attachment Screenshotfrom2021-12-0716-56-09.png
(no subject) (by Tom)
The yellow-highlighted constraints appear to be the "align horizontal" and "align vertical" constraints that keep the rectangle centered at the center of the circle. Two "point at midpoint of line" constraints are also highlighted.

If you select constraints one at a time, then you should see a description in the browser window.
Thu Dec 9 2021, 10:44:16
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
This is it. Yes it writes to me horizontal and vertical. But what do I have to do (for example) for this brand to create for me. (How do I call her?) Thank you for your answer.
Thu Dec 9 2021, 11:23:50
(no subject) (by Tom)
Select two points, then constrain horizontal or vertical.
Thu Dec 9 2021, 14:12:09
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
And I did everything I could to cause it and I didn't succeed! Thank you so much, Tom.
Thu Dec 9 2021, 17:48:16
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
I see! I kept picking lines. Thank you so much, Tom. I was already desperate.
Thu Dec 9 2021, 18:04:30
(no subject) (by Tom)
Thanks. I think it's the exact same constraint if you select the line instead of the points, just drawn differently (and usable only if both points lie on the same line).
Thu Dec 9 2021, 22:55:17
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