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==Description== <!--T:2-->
==Description== <!--T:2-->
The Stretch tool stretches an object by moving some of its vertices.
The {{Button|[[Image:Draft Stretch.svg|16px]] [[Draft Stretch|Draft Stretch]]}} tool stretches an object by moving some of its selected vertices. The equivalent action is editing the object and moving the points manually to a new position.


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The Stretch tool works for objects like [[Draft Wire|Draft Wire]]s and [[Draft BSpline|Draft BSpline]]s which are defined by many points.

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{{Caption|Stretching of three wires by enclosing some vertices and moving them to another position}}


==How to use== <!--T:4-->
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# Select an object that you wish to stretch.
# Select an object that you wish to stretch.
# Press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft Stretch.svg|16px]] [[Draft Stretch]]}} button. If no object is selected, you will be invited to select one.
# Press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft Stretch.svg|16px]] [[Draft Stretch|Draft Stretch]]}} button. If no object is selected, you will be invited to select one.
# Click a point on the 3D view, or type a [[Draft_Coordinates|coordinate]] and press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] [[Draft_AddPoint|add point]]}} button.
# Click a point on the 3D view, or type a [[Draft_Coordinates|coordinate]] and press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] [[Draft_AddPoint|add point]]}} button.
# Click a second point on the 3D view, or type a [[Draft_Coordinates|coordinate]] and press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] [[Draft_AddPoint|add point]]}} button. The first two points define a selection rectangle. The vertices of the original object enclosed by this rectangle become highlighted.
# Click a second point on the 3D view, or type a [[Draft_Coordinates|coordinate]] and press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] [[Draft_AddPoint|add point]]}} button. The first two points define a selection rectangle. The vertices of the original object enclosed by this rectangle become highlighted.
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# Click a fourth point on the 3D view, or type a [[Draft_Coordinates|coordinate]] and press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] [[Draft_AddPoint|add point]]}} button. The second pair of points define a line, whose distance and direction will be used to stretch the figure attached to the highlighted points.
# Click a fourth point on the 3D view, or type a [[Draft_Coordinates|coordinate]] and press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft_AddPoint.svg|16px]] [[Draft_AddPoint|add point]]}} button. The second pair of points define a line, whose distance and direction will be used to stretch the figure attached to the highlighted points.


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The Stretch tool is designed to work with objects that are comprised of many points. By moving these points, the original figure is stretched in the desired direction. So far, only [[Draft Line]], [[Draft Wire]], [[Draft BSpline]], [[Draft BezCurve]] and [[Draft Rectangle]] work with this tool. [[Draft Circle]]s and [[Draft Polygon]]s are only defined by their centers, therefore the individual edges of those shapes don't have selectable points, and can't be stretched. Performing a stretch operation on them will simply move the object, like using {{Button|[[Image:Draft Move.svg|16px]] [[Draft Move]]}}.
* The Stretch tool is designed to work with objects that are comprised of points. By moving only the selected points, the original figure is stretched in the desired direction.
* So far, only [[Draft Line|Draft Line]], [[Draft Wire|Draft Wire]], [[Draft BSpline|Draft BSpline]], [[Draft BezCurve|Draft BezCurve]] and [[Draft Rectangle|Draft Rectangle]] work with this tool.
* [[Draft Circle|Draft Circle]]s and [[Draft Polygon|Draft Polygon]]s are only defined by their centers; the individual edges of those shapes don't have selectable points, and therefore can't be stretched. Performing a stretch operation on them will simply move the object like using {{Button|[[Image:Draft Move.svg|16px]] [[Draft Move|Draft Move]]}}.


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==Scripting== <!--T:6-->
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{{Emphasis|See also:}} [[Draft API]] and [[FreeCAD Scripting Basics]].
{{Emphasis|See also:}} [[Draft API|Draft API]] and [[FreeCAD Scripting Basics|FreeCAD Scripting Basics]].


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There is no programming interface available for the Stretch tool. All it does is change some attributes of the selected Draft objects, like {{incode|Placement}}, {{incode|Points}}, {{incode|Length}}, or {{incode|Height}}, which results in a stretched shape.
There is no programming interface available for the Stretch tool. All it does is change some attributes of the selected Draft objects, like {{incode|Placement}}, {{incode|Points}}, {{incode|Length}}, or {{incode|Height}}, which results in a stretched shape.


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When using the Stretch tool the [[Python]] console shows the individual commands that were used to produce the stretching of the shape.
When using the Stretch tool the [[Python|Python]] console shows the individual commands that were used to produce the stretching of the shape.

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Revision as of 19:11, 29 January 2020

Draft Stretch

Menu location
Draft → Stretch
Workbenches
Draft, Arch
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
0.17
See also
Draft Offset, Draft Scale

Description

The Draft Stretch tool stretches an object by moving some of its selected vertices. The equivalent action is editing the object and moving the points manually to a new position.

The Stretch tool works for objects like Draft Wires and Draft BSplines which are defined by many points.

Stretching of three wires by enclosing some vertices and moving them to another position

Usage

  1. Select an object that you wish to stretch.
  2. Press the Draft Stretch button. If no object is selected, you will be invited to select one.
  3. Click a point on the 3D view, or type a coordinate and press the add point button.
  4. Click a second point on the 3D view, or type a coordinate and press the add point button. The first two points define a selection rectangle. The vertices of the original object enclosed by this rectangle become highlighted.
  5. Click a third point on the 3D view, or type a coordinate and press the add point button.
  6. Click a fourth point on the 3D view, or type a coordinate and press the add point button. The second pair of points define a line, whose distance and direction will be used to stretch the figure attached to the highlighted points.

Notes

  • The Stretch tool is designed to work with objects that are comprised of points. By moving only the selected points, the original figure is stretched in the desired direction.
  • So far, only Draft Line, Draft Wire, Draft BSpline, Draft BezCurve and Draft Rectangle work with this tool.
  • Draft Circles and Draft Polygons are only defined by their centers; the individual edges of those shapes don't have selectable points, and therefore can't be stretched. Performing a stretch operation on them will simply move the object like using Draft Move.

Options

  • Press X, Y or Z after the first point to constrain the second point on the given axis.
  • To enter coordinates manually, simply enter the numbers, then press Enter between each X, Y and Z component.
  • Press R or click the checkbox to toggle relative mode. If relative mode is on, the coordinates of the second point are relative to the first one; if not, they are absolute, taken from the origin (0,0,0).
  • Press T or click the checkbox to toggle continue mode. If continue mode is on, the Stretch tool will restart after you give the final point, allowing you to repeat the operation without pressing the tool button again.
  • Hold Ctrl while drawing to force snapping your point to the nearest snap location, independently of the distance.
  • Hold Shift while drawing to constrain your second point horizontally or vertically in relation to the first one.
  • Press Esc or the Close button to abort the current command.

Scripting

See also: Draft API and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.

There is no programming interface available for the Stretch tool. All it does is change some attributes of the selected Draft objects, like Placement, Points, Length, or Height, which results in a stretched shape.

When using the Stretch tool the Python console shows the individual commands that were used to produce the stretching of the shape.