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    Registered: ‎07-28-2012

    snapang 30 150

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    07-28-2012 06:21 AM

    In 2001 I posted a question about setting the crosshairs one at a 30 degree angle and the other at a 150 degree angle.  Someone had told me how to do it and I set it in a toolbar button.  Since then, my hard drive had to be replaced and I neglected to write the procedure down.  I believe it was done with the "snapang" command but I can't get the 2 crosshairs to each set at a different angles.  Can anyone help me?  Thanks.

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    Moshe-A
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    Registered: ‎09-14-2003

    Re: snapang 30 150

    07-28-2012 09:52 AM in reply to: mplatton

    yes, you are close:-

     

    Snap Aspect Isometric

     

     

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    Re: snapang 30 150

    07-28-2012 11:29 AM in reply to: Moshe-A

    Thank you for your response, but it is not quite what I'm looking for.  Snap Aspect only asks for horizontal and vertical spacing on the grid settings; Snap Style Isometric places the crosshairs at 60 and 90 degrees.  I'm trying to set the cross hairs at 30 and 150 degrees.  Thanks anyway.

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    Moshe-A
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    Re: snapang 30 150

    07-29-2012 12:58 PM in reply to: mplatton

    Oh sorry i meant

     

    Snap Style Isometric (and it's 30 & 90 & 150)

     

     

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    Re: snapang 30 150

    08-07-2012 08:23 AM in reply to: mplatton

    Using the isometric settings for snap, then rotating snap -30º will give you the 30º & 150º snap settings yuo are looking for. you may have to tap the f5 key till it cycles to isoplane top.

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