Endpoint Edit Command

Ismail Hakki Besler

Administrator
The "Edit Endpoint" command, which works only in the plan until version 7, has been made to work in 3 dimensions with version 8, making it easier to use. In the 8 version, we can select the object and take the endpoint and move it to the new place we want to use this feature in plan and in the extreme size. In the old 7 version it was also necessary to click the extra "Edit endpoint" command.
 
Re: Endpoint Edit For myself, Mr. Ismail, I know what you're saying, endpoint editing in 3 dimensions. It's not a replacement for endpoint edit in version 7. There are differences. There were other conveniences that the 7 version brought. I will review and write the difference or deficiency. I don't know if it's okay to keep the command. But there are other commands that I think can be removed.
 
Re: Endpoint Edit
"NYILMAZ":2xv27420" said:
Ismail, I know what you're saying for myself, endpoint edit in 3D, but it doesn't replace endpoint edit in 7 version. There are differences. 7 There were other conveniences brought by the version of Nedim. I will review the difference or deficiency and write it down. I don't know if it is okay to keep the command. But there are other commands that I think can be removed.
Could you please explain the conveniences and differences you mentioned in Nedim 7 version with a very simple example. Thanks
 
Re: Endpoint Edit Mr. İsmail, I am sending you two pictures. One of these pictures shows the difference. For your information....
 
Re: Endpoint Edit Mr. İbrahim, you are removing a part of the object in V7. This is a nice advantage. When more than one object is connected to the same node, I remove the objects one by one without deleting them and put them aside to find out where the error originates. It is very helpful in detecting them. Otherwise, the move node command replaces the one in V8. Maybe the difference is that the V8 does not carry all the ones connected to that point. After all, it is a command that I like, that I benefit from and that I added to the main icon menu as you can see from the pictures. Perhaps many friends may not even be aware of the existence of the command.
 
Re: Endpoint Edit Greetings, Mr. Nedim, when you select the single wall and move it by holding the end, you will see that the endpoint is edited as you want . The situation where you share your picture is the second application of the command. If you select 2 walls (or lines or beams, etc.) that are connected to each other at the joint point and move them from the common joint points, the joint will move together with the same logic as the stone. It can be used both ways depending on preference.
 
Re: Endpoint Edit Mr. Nedim, you just need to select which element you want to edit the endpoint of.[/ b] The new endpoint edit can also move the ends of multiple elements together as you show in the example. We can also provide translation information in the dialog that appears on the screen. It works both in plan and in 3D.
 
Ms. Arzu, Mr. Hakan :) I know what you both said, but what I said is different from what you both said. The nodal stone is something different; Everything connected to that wedding spot is being moved. The thing to note in the sample picture I sent you is different. Notice that the object whose tip is moved is one of the two parts of the K4 beam. If we were to carry the right end or the left end of the K4 beam, what you said was sufficient and complete. However, I want to edit the end of one of the middle segments of a split K4 beam. In this case, the tip of the other part comes after it. I think it's understood when you write it in capital :)
 
"NYILMAZ":3peuq0b0" said:
Ms. Arzu, Mr. Hakan, :) I know what you both said, but what I said is something different from what you both said. The nodal stone is something different; everything connected to that wedding point is being moved. The example I sent you The thing to note in the picture is different. If you notice, the object whose end is moved is one of the two parts of the K4 beam. If we were to move the right end or the left end of the K4 beam, what you said would be sufficient and complete. However, I am a split K4 I want to edit the end of one of the middle pieces of the beam. In this case, the end of the other piece comes after it. I think it's understood when I write it in capital :) See the new picture ...
Hello Nedim Bey, By holding down the Ctrl key on the keyboard, you can select any of the divided parts of the object and move the node of the selected part. Good work
 
"Levent Özpak":1uds3j0u" said:
Hello Mr. Nedim, You can select any of the divided parts of the object and move the nodal point of the selected part by holding down the Ctrl key on the keyboard. Good work
Here is the correct answer :) put...
 
"NYILMAZ":2spkroxk" said:
"Levent Özpak":2spkroxk" said:
Hello Mr. Nedim, You can select any of the divided parts of the object and move the node point of the selected part by holding down the Ctrl key on the keyboard. Good work
Here's the right answer :) It's written small, but it puts the final point...
Hello Nedim, I made Arzu and Hakan's answers bold so that those who follow the subject can understand it more easily. Now I will bold Levent's answer.
 
"Ismail Hakki Feeds":12rbd8g0" said:
"NYILMAZ":12rbd8g0" said:
"Levent Özpak":12rbd8g0" said:
Hello Mr. Nedim, You can select any of the divided parts of the object by holding down the Ctrl key on the keyboard and Good work
Here's the correct answer :) It's written small, but it puts the final point...
Hello Nedim, I made Arzu and Hakan's answers bold so that those who follow the subject can understand more easily. I will also make your answer bold.
Mr. İsmail, it's okay, I was just saying it to hang with friends
 
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