You can create a line normal to a curve.
As a perpendicularity constraint is created, the line remains perpendicular to
the curve even when it is moved.
From the Sketch section of the action bar,
click
Line Normal To Curve
.
Click a point on the curve.
Click another point outside the curve.
A line is created. A perpendicularity constraint is also created between the line
and the curve.
Tips:
After clicking Line Normal to Curve
, you can cancel the selection of Select a Curve
Before
in the
Tools Palette to first select a point
outside the curve.
If Select a Curve Before
is
selected, the creation of the line normal to curve is symmetrical,
if the Symmetrical
option
in the Tools Palette is selected.
A point
lying on the curve or outside the curve can be selected to
specify where the normal line should go through. A message is
displayed if the selected point is not valid and prompts you to
select a new point or curve.
Lines normal to a curve are created as close as possible to where
you clicked on the curve. You can get better results if, before
clicking the curve, you position the line as perpendicular to the
curve as possible.