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OSNAP Settings

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OSNAP Settings

You would like to adjust your SNAP settings within your software.



Michael Bussiere II
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Autodesk, Inc.
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In this case you can check the “snap settings” within the “Drafting Settings”.  I have made a quick video in the link below illustrating this setting modification. 

 

Video Link (no sound): http://screencast.com/t/gIT8iq6AgWpc

 

 

Additionally you can verify the OSMODE with the following settings (also found in your help menu under OSMODE).

 

 

Sets running object snaps

 

The setting is stored as a bitcode using the sum of the following values:

 

0 = NONe

 

1 = ENDpoint

 

2 = MIDpoint

 

4 = CENter

 

8 = NODe

 

16 = QUAdrant

 

32 = INTersection

 

64 = INSertion

 

128 = PERpendicular

 

256 = TANgent

 

512 = NEArest

 

1024 = Clears all object snaps

 

2048 = APParent Intersection

 

4096 = EXTension

 

8192 = PARallel

 

 

To specify more than one object snap, enter the sum of their values. For example, entering 3 specifies the Endpoint (bitcode 1) and Midpoint (bitcode 2) object snaps. Entering 16383 specifies all object snaps.

 

When object snaps are switched off using the Osnap button on the status bar, a bitcode of 16384 (0x4000) is returned, in addition to the normal value of OSMODE. With this additional value, developers can distinguish this mode from Object Snap modes that have been turned off from within the Drafting Settings dialog box. Setting this bit toggles running object snaps off. Setting OSMODE to a value with this bit off toggles running object snaps on.



Michael Bussiere II
Support Specialist
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.

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