Benson Shaw Posted August 14, 2017 Share Posted August 14, 2017 Anyone else have problem snapping to internal origin? Seems like there used to be pref for this. Simple example: New blank drawing. Top Plan view Draw a circle - away from the drawing origin and not enclosing the drawing origin. Test 1 - Drag the circle by its center to the Origin. Smart Cursor indicates "Internal Origin". No snap is acquired. Release. OIP shows position at 0,0 That's working as expected. Undo to move the circle away form the origin. Test 2 - Select/Copy the circle. Hover near the Origin. Smart cursor indicates "Internal Origin". No snap is acquired. Click. Paste. OIP shows circle close, but not at 0,0. Should snap to the Origin. -B 1 Quote Link to comment
0 Andy Broomell Posted August 14, 2017 Share Posted August 14, 2017 I've never had to utilize this, but I can confirm that the same thing happens on my machine. Seems like a bug. Quote Link to comment
0 Kevin McAllister Posted August 14, 2017 Share Posted August 14, 2017 Confirmed here. Tried pasting to a few other snap points with mixed results. Kevin Quote Link to comment
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Benson Shaw
Anyone else have problem snapping to internal origin?
Seems like there used to be pref for this.
Simple example:
New blank drawing. Top Plan view
Draw a circle - away from the drawing origin and not enclosing the drawing origin.
Test 1 - Drag the circle by its center to the Origin.
Smart Cursor indicates "Internal Origin". No snap is acquired.
Release. OIP shows position at 0,0
That's working as expected.
Undo to move the circle away form the origin.
Test 2 - Select/Copy the circle. Hover near the Origin.
Smart cursor indicates "Internal Origin". No snap is acquired.
Click. Paste. OIP shows circle close, but not at 0,0.
Should snap to the Origin.
-B
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