The EnterPoint command allows quick entry of drawing coordinates with precision whenever a point is requested.
The dialog box contains a numeric keypad for coordinate entry, an option to extend this point relative another point and a display showing the point’s equivalent Polar coordinate.
On the Coordinate tab, entering a point using the numeric keypad is simply achieved by selecting an X, Y or Z edit-box and typing in the required digits. Alternatively a particular coordinate can be selected with the X, Y and Z buttons.
When the relative point check box is set, the point entered in the X, Y and Z edit boxes is added to the Relative point and displayed as the Absolute point. The relative point can be set (via the Options tab) to always show the last point selected and may be re-selected by clicking the Relative point button.
When the relative point check box is set, the point entered in the X, Y and Z edit boxes is added to the Relative point and displayed as the Absolute point. The relative point can be set (via the Settings tab) to always show the last point selected and may be re-selected by clicking the Relative button.
The value displayed as the Absolute point is returned by the Enter point dialog when the OK button is selected. The Choose relative point
button cancels the dialog allowing normal selection of a point.
The Direction tab displays options for inputting a point using polar coordinate.
By entering digits into the Angle and Distance edit-boxes, the equivalent Cartesian coordinate is displayed at the Absolute point (when the relative point box is unchecked). The eight direction buttons make entering commonly used angles quicker.
Alternatively an angle or distance can be picked from the screen using the Angle and Distance buttons. Both the angle and distance values can be set with a single pick by setting Input Angle and Distance together from the Options tab (see below).
Alternatively an angle or distance can be picked from the screen using the Angle and Distance
buttons. Both the angle and distance values can be set with a single pick by setting Input Angle and Distance together from the Settings tab (see below).
The Options tab provides particular behavior for certain buttons and fields within the EnterPoint dialog box.
The Settings tab provides particular behavior for certain buttons and fields within the EnterPoint dialog box.
Options include:
Access
Command: EnterPoint
Menu: Tools > EnterPoint