GcSmooth

Works with Bricscad (Windows) Classic, Pro and Platinum, Bricscad (Linux) Classic, Pro and Platinum

Forces a spline to maintain fluid geometric continuity with another spline, line, arc or polyline.

This command is equivalent to the Smooth option of the GEOMCONSTRAINT command.

Accessing the Command

command bar:  gcsmooth

menu bar:  Parametric | 2D Constraints | Smooth

toolbar:  2D Constraints |

 

: gcsmooth

Prompts you in the command bar:

Select first entity: (Select a spline.)

Select second entity: (Select a spline, line, arc or polyline.)

The spline is updated to be contiguous with the secondly selected entity.

Command Options

No options.

Related Commands

GeomConstraint - applies geometric relationships between entities and/or points on entities.

Dimconstraint - applies a dimensional constraint to an entity or between constraint points on entities; converts associative dimensions to dynamic dimensions.

 

GcCoincident - applies a coincident geometrical constraint to two points or constrains a point to an entity.

GcCollinear - forces lines to be collinear.

GcConcentric - constrains the center points of circles, arcs, ellipses or elliptical arcs to coincide.

GcEqual - constrains arcs and circles to the same radius, or lines to the same length.

GcFix - constrains points and entities at a fixed position.

GcHorizontal - constrains lines or pairs of points to lie parallel to the X-axis of the current coordinate system.

GcParallel - forces two lines to be parallel to each other.

GcPerpendicular - constrains two lines to lie perpendicularly to each other.

GcSymmetric - constrains two entities or points to lie symmetrically with respect to a selected line.

GcTangent - constrains two entities to maintain a point of tangency to each other or their extensions.

GcVertical - constrains lines or pairs of points to lie parallel to the Y-axis of the current coordinate system.

 

ConstraintBar - controls the display of the constraint bar of entities.

Delconstraint - removes all dimensional and geometrical constraints from an entity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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