- Consider a fully constrained sketch.
- Suppose, for example, the distance D between two points arising in the sketch.
For example in the attached image the needed parameter would be the length of "line (Edge3)"
Just in case: don't give that name to the (blue) reference constraint if you want to use it in an expression. Use only characters, underscores and numbers; start with a character. Especially: no blanks, no brackets, no point, no colon, no -,+,*,/.
Excellent!
What do you think about adding the option of naming the "blue constrain" when creating it?
I totally agree, it should be improved. The constraint becoming red after OKing the pop-up is totally unintuitive (but useful in some situations).RatonLaveur wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 6:39 pm Currently naming a reference constraint does work by editing it manually in the constraints list, which means functionality is not impaired. But intuitiveness and user friendliness (as well as logic in my opinion) are suffering.