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* When the selected object is a face, or a face is selected from an existing object, the trimex tool switches to extrude mode. In extrude mode, pressing {{KEY|SHIFT}} constrains the extrusion to the face normal. |
* When the selected object is a face, or a face is selected from an existing object, the trimex tool switches to extrude mode. In extrude mode, pressing {{KEY|SHIFT}} constrains the extrusion to the face normal. |
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{{languages | {{es|Draft Trimex/es}} {{fr|Draft Trimex/fr}} {{it|Draft Trimex/it}} {{se|Draft Trimex/se}} }} |
Revision as of 12:16, 10 July 2012
Draft_Trimex |
Menu location |
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Draft -> Trim/Extend |
Workbenches |
Draft |
Default shortcut |
T R |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Part Extrude |
Description
This tool trims/cuts and extends lines and polylines, and extrudes faces.
Usage
- trimming or extending is decided automatically from the position of your mouse
- if you move the mouse cursor over another object, the trim/extend operation will snap to that object or segment
- pressing SHIFT will constrain you to the segment currently being trimmed or extended
- pressing ALT will invert the order of the trimming
- chamfer & fillet are still not supported but planned
- When the selected object is a face, or a face is selected from an existing object, the trimex tool switches to extrude mode. In extrude mode, pressing SHIFT constrains the extrusion to the face normal.