This comes up every now and then in my drawings; I want to adjust the radius of an arc through numerical input and the center point of the arc remains stationary while the arc itself moves. Sometimes I want it the other way around, I want the endpoints of my arc to stay as-is and have the centerpoint adjust. It seems particularily prudent if I have chosen one of the "arc by two points" methods to draw it that I be allowed to keep those two points fixed and have the center point adjust.
I do know that I can drag the center around, but even though it appears that I should be able to tab and type my desired radius, that don't work neither.
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This comes up every now and then in my drawings; I want to adjust the radius of an arc through numerical input and the center point of the arc remains stationary while the arc itself moves. Sometimes I want it the other way around, I want the endpoints of my arc to stay as-is and have the centerpoint adjust. It seems particularily prudent if I have chosen one of the "arc by two points" methods to draw it that I be allowed to keep those two points fixed and have the center point adjust.
I do know that I can drag the center around, but even though it appears that I should be able to tab and type my desired radius, that don't work neither.
[ 04-28-2005, 09:18 AM: Message edited by: Delmer ]
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