This circle creation method is similar to the "With two tangents, through node", but has different order of elements selection, which doesn't allow snapping of a tangency configuration to a node.
1. Activate the mode of creating circles passing through node.
2. Select a 2D node for the circle to pass through. A node may be selected in one of the following ways:
•Press or <Enter>, while the cursor is within drawing window, in order to select a node nearest to the cursor.
This way of selection works, only if the node is selected before selecting any other elements.
•Move the cursor over the desired node, using object snappings, and press or <Enter>.
•Move the cursor over an intersection of construction lines or a characteristic point of a graphic line, using object snappings, and press or <Enter>. A connected 2D node will be created automatically at the specified point.
•Activate the following automenu option:
<N> |
Select Node |
If the option is activated via keyboard, then the node nearest to cursor gets selected instantly.
If the option is activated via mouse, then you have to additionally press within drawing window for selecting the nearest node.
3. Select a first line for the circle to be tangent to. You can select a construction line (straight or circle) or a graphic line (straight, circle or circular arc). A line can be selected in one of the following ways:
•Move the cursor over the desired line, using object snappings, and press or <Enter>. In case of selecting a graphic line, a coinciding construction lines (straight or circle) is created automatically, and the current circle is based on such construction line.
•Activate one of the following automenu options:
<L> |
Select tangent line |
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<C> |
Select tangent circle |
If the option is activated via keyboard, then the construction line of the corresponding type nearest to cursor gets selected instantly.
If the option is activated via mouse, then you have to additionally press within drawing window for selecting the nearest line.
Second and third steps can be performed in any order. If the selection starts with selecting a node, then the first step is mandatory. If the selection starts with selecting a line, then it doesn't matter if the mode of creating circles passing through node is active or not - you may start the construction in the mode of creating circles centered at node as well.
4. Set the desired tangency configuration, if necessary. Use the following automenu option for switching between possible tangency configurations:
<Z> |
Change construction tangency |
Tangency configurations are also switched automatically, when moving the mouse, depending on which configuration allows the circle to pass closer to the cursor.
5. Select a second line for the circle to be tangent to. Selection is available for lines of the same types as in the fourth step. A line can be selected in one of the ways described above.
Example of creating a circle tangent to two straight lines
Example of creating a circle tangent to two circles
Example of creating a circle based on the same elements with different tangency configuration
After creating a circle the command returns to the initial state.