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Object Snaps

The object snap facilitates designing the structural system when placing members in the work window. In addition to nodes, various snap points can be used.

As a "Standard", nodes, centers, and line grid points are activated as snap points. For example, when you set a new member and approach an object with the cursor, the assigned symbols appear there. They are described in the Table below.

You can use the check boxes to control the snap points that are to be used:

Object Snap Points
Nodes Free nodes and nodes of members
Centers and focuses When moving the pointer near the center of a member, it snaps into place.
Intersections Intersection points of two members that do not have a common node
Perpendicular Perpendicular connection to a member
Extension Connection to the straight line of a member that was preselected (briefly touched by the cursor)
Parallel Placing a parallel member: After setting the start node, move the cursor over a pattern member. As soon as the cursor approaches a possible end node of the new member so that it is parallel to the pattern, the parallel symbol appears on the members.
Tangent Touch point on a circular arc (not relevant for RSTAB)
Circle quadrants Locations for division of a circle in quarter points (not relevant for RSTAB)
Parts Division points of members: When moving the cursor over a member, it snaps on the defined 'n' divisions. On the cursor, the partition is displayed as a fraction.
Distance Locations for division of members given in absolute or relative distance: When moving the cursor over a member, it snaps on the defined 'd' distances from the member start and member end.
Snappable points only Placing nodes only on already defined objects, not in the work plane
Guidelines Intersection of two Guidelines
Background layers Intersections of two lines of Background Layers
Building grids Intersections of two lines of a Building Grid

The options available for 'Contour Section Points' provide snap possibilities for locations on the rendered cross-section, such as corners, edges, or corner-related distances on the section edges. The snap points appear near the member definition nodes.

Tip

Activate the Sections or Sections with Edges rendering options in the 'Navigator - Display'.

CAD toolbar

In the CAD toolbar below the tables, you can switch the object snap on and off, as well as individual snap functions.

The buttons have the following functions:

Grid Snap Turns snap function on and off for Grid Points
Object Snap Turns object snap on and off
Snap to Nodes Snaps on free nodes and nodes of lines
Snap to Centers and Focuses Snaps on centers and focuses
Snap to Intersections Snaps on intersections
Snap to Perpendiculars Snaps on perpendicular points
Snap to Extensions Snaps on extensions
Snap to Parallels Snaps on parallel lines
Snap to Tangents Snaps on tangents
Snap to Quadrants Snaps on circular quadrants (not relevant for RSTAB)
Snap to Division Points Snaps on division points of lines
Snap in Absolute Distance Snaps on locations of lines with absolute distance
Snap in Relative Distance Snaps on locations of lines with relative distance
Snap to Snappable Points Only Snaps on snappable points only
Snap to Building Grid Snaps on intersection points of a building grid
Snap to Guidelines Snaps on intersection points of guidelines
Snap to Background Layers Snaps on intersection points of background layers

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