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==Description==
==Description==


The '''Toggle Constraint''' icon turns dimensional constraints (Lock, Horizontal/Vertical distance, Length, Radius and Angle) into reference mode, and back. The icons in the toolbar turn blue, and rather than dimensional constraints, reference dimensions are created. Reference dimensions do not constrain the sketch. It can be useful to create reference dimensions in a sketch as a way to check on measurements; when given a name, they can also be used to drive constraints in another sketch through [[Expressions|expressions]].
The [[Image:Sketcher_ToggleConstraint.svg|24px]] '''Toggle Constraint''' icon turns dimensional constraints (Lock, Horizontal/Vertical distance, Length, Radius and Angle) into reference mode, and back. The icons in the toolbar turn blue, and rather than dimensional constraints, reference dimensions are created. Reference dimensions do not constrain the sketch. It can be useful to create reference dimensions in a sketch as a way to check on measurements; when given a name, they can also be used to drive constraints in another sketch through [[Expressions|expressions]].




[[File:Sketcher Constraint Toolbar ReferenceMode.png|none]]
[[File:Sketcher Constraint Toolbar ReferenceMode.png|none]]
''The Sketcher Constraint toolbar with the dimensional constraints in reference dimension mode (blue).''
{{Caption|The Sketcher Constraint toolbar with the dimensional constraints in reference dimension mode (blue).}}




[[File:Sketcher ToggleConstraint example.png|none]]
[[File:Sketcher ToggleConstraint example.png|none]]
''A horizontal distance constraint (50 mm), a vertical constraint (30 mm) and an angle constraint (75°) were set to define the profile; a reference dimension was added on the slanted line segment to know its length (31.0583 mm).''
{{Caption|A horizontal distance constraint (50 mm), a vertical constraint (30 mm) and an angle constraint (75°) were set to define the profile; a reference dimension was added on the slanted line segment to know its length (31.0583 mm).}}


==Usage==
==Usage==


# Press the {{KEY|[[File:Sketcher ToggleConstraint.png|24px]] '''Toggle reference/driving constraint'''}} button. The dimensional constraints icons in the Sketcher Constraints toolbar turn from red to blue.
# Press the {{Button|[[File:Sketcher_ToggleConstraint.svg|24px]] [[Sketcher_ToggleDrivingConstraint|Toggle driving constraint]]}} button. The dimensional constraints icons in the Sketcher Constraints toolbar turn from red to blue.
# The usual method of creating dimensional constraints works the same, but a blue reference dimension is added instead.
# The usual method of creating dimensional constraints works the same, but a blue reference dimension is added instead.
# To turn the Sketcher Constraints toolbar back to constraint mode (red), press the Toggle Constraint button again.
# To turn the Sketcher Constraints toolbar back to constraint mode (red), press the Toggle Constraint button again.
# To turn a dimensional constraint into a reference dimension, or the reverse, select it and press the Toggle Constraint button.
# To turn a dimensional constraint into a reference dimension, or the reverse, select it and press the Toggle Constraint button.


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Revision as of 20:51, 29 March 2020

Sketcher ToggleConstraint

Системное название
Sketcher ToggleConstraint
Расположение в меню
Sketch → Ограничения эскиза → Toggle reference/driving constraint
Верстаки
Sketcher, PartDesign
Быстрые клавиши
Нет
Представлено в версии
-
См. также
Toggle Construction

Description

The Toggle Constraint icon turns dimensional constraints (Lock, Horizontal/Vertical distance, Length, Radius and Angle) into reference mode, and back. The icons in the toolbar turn blue, and rather than dimensional constraints, reference dimensions are created. Reference dimensions do not constrain the sketch. It can be useful to create reference dimensions in a sketch as a way to check on measurements; when given a name, they can also be used to drive constraints in another sketch through expressions.


The Sketcher Constraint toolbar with the dimensional constraints in reference dimension mode (blue).


A horizontal distance constraint (50 mm), a vertical constraint (30 mm) and an angle constraint (75°) were set to define the profile; a reference dimension was added on the slanted line segment to know its length (31.0583 mm).

Usage

  1. Press the Toggle driving constraint button. The dimensional constraints icons in the Sketcher Constraints toolbar turn from red to blue.
  2. The usual method of creating dimensional constraints works the same, but a blue reference dimension is added instead.
  3. To turn the Sketcher Constraints toolbar back to constraint mode (red), press the Toggle Constraint button again.
  4. To turn a dimensional constraint into a reference dimension, or the reverse, select it and press the Toggle Constraint button.