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 From:  tech
4811.1 
Hi!

Is there a way to measure the exact location/dimensions, distance between objects, lines, points, etc?

Is there a way to move a point or something else relative to an object? (not absolute)

thx!
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 From:  Michael T. (MICTU_UTCIM)
4811.2 In reply to 4811.1 
Hello Tech!

See this link:

http://kyticka.webzdarma.cz/3d/moi/cc/distance/CustomDistanceXYZ2.zip

Also check out the resource pages in MoI as well.

Michael T.
Michael Tuttle a.k.a. mictu http://www.coroflot.com/DesignsByTuttle
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4811.3 In reply to 4811.1 
Hi tech,

> Is there a way to measure the exact location/dimensions,
> distance between objects, lines, points, etc?

In addition to that plug-in that Michael T mentioned above, you can also just draw in a line and watch the length of the line which will be shown in the distance field below the xyz point field, as shown here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=3628.19


> Is there a way to move a point or something else relative to an object? (not absolute)

Yes, you can enter in a relative point by putting in the r character before the point, so for example if you type in r4,6 and push enter that will make a point that is at an offset of 4 in x and 6 in y from the previous point. You can use that in any command that takes more than one point, so for moving an object use the Move command place the base point of the move command on to the point you want to be relative to, and then type in rx,y for the second point.

You can also enter in a relative point for the first point pick of a draw command as well, which will place your point at an offset from the place you snap on to.

- Michael
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 From:  tech
4811.4 In reply to 4811.3 
Thanks!

If i set a point at (30.5, 0, 0) it shows me (30, 0, 0) ... Why is the number after the "." missing? So i can't See the korrect coordinates?!?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4811.5 In reply to 4811.4 
Hi tech - do you possibly have grid snap enabled, meaning is "Grid snap" highlighted in orange in the bottom toolbar?

If so then when you move around the mouse it will snap to the nearest grid intersection. If you want to have the point follow your mouse more freely then you need to turn off grid snap.

- Michael
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