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This tool allows to set the slope (vertical inclination) of selected wires or lines. By setting a slope value, all vertices after the first one will have their Z value changed so the different segments of the wires or lines will have the given inclination.
This tool allows to set the slope (vertical horizontal) of selected wires or lines. By setting a slope value, all vertices after the first one will have their Z value changed so the different segments of the wires or lines will have the given inclination.


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Revision as of 20:25, 12 September 2016

Draft Slope

Menu location
Draft → Utilities → Set Slope
Workbenches
Draft, Arch
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Description

This tool allows to set the slope (vertical horizontal) of selected wires or lines. By setting a slope value, all vertices after the first one will have their Z value changed so the different segments of the wires or lines will have the given inclination.

The slope value is a tangential value: 0 means horizontal, 1 means 45 degrees upwards, -1 means 45 degrees downwards, 0.577 means 30 degrees up, etc.

How to use

  1. Select one or more Wire or Line objects
  2. Select menu Draft -> Utilities -> File:Draft Slope.png Set Slope
  3. Set the desired value in the Slope task panel box
  4. Press the OK button