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==Descripción==
==Descripción==


This tool is meant to aid in fully constraining a sketch by highlighting in green the sketch elements with remaining degrees of freedom (DoF).
This tool is meant to aid in fully constraining a sketch by highlighting in green the sketch elements with remaining degrees of freedom (DoF).


==How to use==
==Usage==

In the Solver messages box located at the top of the [[Task panel|Tasks tab]], the following message(s) should be displayed:

* In case of an '''under-constrainend''' sketch:

<blockquote>Under-constrained sketch with <span style="color:blue;text-decoration:underline;">X degrees</span> of freedom</blockquote>
where "X" is the number of degrees of freedom remaining in the sketch; you will receive more information if you click on the blue link, or if you use the menu.
# The elements which have degrees of freedom are now highlighted in green.
# Click anywhere in the sketch to clear the highlight color.

* In case of a '''fully-constrainend''' sketch:

<blockquote><span style="color:green;">Fully constrained sketch </span> </blockquote>

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# In the Solver messages box located at the top of the Tasks tab, the following message should be displayed: <blockquote>Under-constrained sketch with <span style="color:blue;text-decoration:underline;">X degrees</span> of freedom</blockquote> where "X" is the number of degrees of freedom remaining in the sketch; click on the blue link, or use the menu.
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# The elements which have degrees of freedom are highlighted in green.
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# Click anywhere in the sketch to clear the highlight color.

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Sketcher Select solver DoFs

Ubicación en el Menú
Sketch → Herramientas de croquis → Select solver DoFs
Entornos de trabajo
Sketcher
Atajo de teclado por defecto
Ninguno
Introducido en versión
0.18
Ver también
Ninguno

Descripción

This tool is meant to aid in fully constraining a sketch by highlighting in green the sketch elements with remaining degrees of freedom (DoF).

Usage

In the Solver messages box located at the top of the Tasks tab, the following message(s) should be displayed:

  • In case of an under-constrainend sketch:

Under-constrained sketch with X degrees of freedom

where "X" is the number of degrees of freedom remaining in the sketch; you will receive more information if you click on the blue link, or if you use the menu.

  1. The elements which have degrees of freedom are now highlighted in green.
  2. Click anywhere in the sketch to clear the highlight color.
  • In case of a fully-constrainend sketch:

Fully constrained sketch