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Measurement parameters |
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Use the Parameters panel elements presented in the table to configure the measurement parameters.
Measurement parameters controls
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Point position, First point, Second point, Vertex |
Coordinate fields of the points specified for the measurement. |
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Decimal places |
List that controls the display of the measurement results. The minimum number of decimal places is 0, the maximum number of decimal places is 10. |
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Length units |
The list for selecting units of length measurement: millimeters, centimeters, decimeters, meters. |
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Angular units |
A list for selecting units of angle measurement: degrees, radians. |
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Measurement mode |
A group of buttons to select the length and area measurement mode: |
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Excluding the scale of the current view — allows the true measurement result to be obtained, |
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On paper — allows to obtain the result in the scale of the view. Values of linear quantities measured "on paper" are obtained from the true values by multiplying by the scale of the view, and values of areas are obtained by multiplying by the square of the scale. |
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The button group is available for commands Distance between two objects, Curve distance between two points, Curve length, Area, Point coordinates if the scale of the current view is different from one. |
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Create point/points |
A toggle switch that controls the drawing of auxiliary points generated during the measurement. |
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Create point in the center of gravity |
A toggle switch that controls the drawing of point in the center of gravity of the shape. Only for the Area command. |
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Style |
A list for selecting a point style. Available if the switches Create point/points and Point in the center of gravity are set to the position I (on). |
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Bisector |
An option that controls the drawing of the bisector for the measured angle. When the option is activated, the bisector of the measured angle is constructed during the measurement. |
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Actions of controls: Create point/points, Create point in the center of gravity, Style and Bisector propagate to the next measurement. |