Draft ToggleContinueMode: Difference between revisions
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# Start a command such as [[Draft Line]] or [[Arch Wall]]. |
# Start a command such as [[Draft Line]] or [[Arch Wall]]. |
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# Press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft ToggleContinueMode.png|16px]] [[Draft ToggleContinueMode|Toggle continue mode]]}} checkbox. |
# Press the {{Button|[[Image:Draft ToggleContinueMode.png|16px]] [[Draft ToggleContinueMode|Toggle continue mode]]}} checkbox. |
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# Use the tool normally, placing various lines or walls, one after the other. |
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# Press {{KEY|Esc}} or the {{Button|Close}} button to abort the current command; objects already placed will remain. |
# Press {{KEY|Esc}} or the {{Button|Close}} button to abort the current command; objects already placed will remain. |
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Revision as of 00:20, 19 November 2018
Draft ToggleContinueMode |
Menu location |
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Draft → Utilities → Toggle continue mode |
Workbenches |
Draft, Arch |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
None |
Description
Many geometry creation tools from the Draft Workbench and Arch Workbench allow you to activate the continue checkbox. If continue mode is on, the drawing tool will restart after you finish with it, allowing you to draw another object with the same tool, without pressing the tool button again. This allows you to place several objects in a row until you deactivate the continue checkbox.
How to use
- Start a command such as Draft Line or Arch Wall.
- Press the Toggle continue mode checkbox.
- Use the tool normally, placing various lines or walls, one after the other.
- Press Esc or the Close button to abort the current command; objects already placed will remain.