Clone Graphical Element
Use the functions of the Clone function group of the 2-D Geometry tab to
lines or graphical elements - individually, in a rectangle or in a contour.
Clone and Move
2-D Geometry > Clone > Clone+Move,
Sketch
2-D Geometry > Clone >Clone+Move,
Free
These functions enable you to clone (i.e. copy) and move individual graphical elements or closed polylines. If you use the Individually identification type to activate a line from a closed polyline, the latter is broken up into its individual graphical elements.
- Choose the identification type.
- Identify the graphical element.
- Specify the displacement vector.
If you select Copy + Move, Sketch function, the sketch technology functions are available to you.
You can now identify further graphical elements or activate the selection menu by right-clicking it and change the identification type. You end the function by pressing the middle mouse button.
(1) Dispacement vector
(2) Copied ("cloned") and moved graphical element
Clone and Rotate
2-D Geometry > Clone > Clone+ Rotate
Use this function to copy and rotate individual graphical elements or polylines.
- Select the identification type.
- Identify the graphical element or the polyline.
- Specify the rotation point and the angle of rotation.
You can now identify further graphical elements or activate the selection menu by right-clicking it and change the identification type.
(1) Rotation point
(2) Copied and rotated graphical element
Clone and Mirror
2-D Geometry > Clone >Clone+Mirror,
Line
2-D Geometry > Clone > Clone+Mirror,
2 points
You use these functions to copy and mirror individual graphical elements and polylines.
- Choose the identification type.
- Identify the graphical element or the polyline.
- Specify the mirroring axis.
Depending on the function you choose, you can select the mirroring axis via a line or 2 points.
You can now identify further graphical elements or activate the selection menu by right-clicking it and change the identification type.(1) Mirroring axis
(2) Copied and mirrored graphical element