If selected, this option enables change of grid size as you zoom in or zoom out, in the
sketch plane. The current grid size is displayed at the top of the work area.
By default, This option is selected.
Snap to point
Defines whether annotations are snapped to the grid point.
By default, This
option is selected.
Allow Distortions
Defines whether grid spacing and graduations are the same horizontally and vertically.
By default, This option is cleared.
Primary spacing
Defines spacing in horizontal H and vertical V
directions. You can define the value for
V only if Allow
Distortions option is selected.
By default, The
value is 100 mm for both H and
V.
Graduations
Defines the grid graduations in horizontal H and vertical
V directions. You can define the value for
V only if Allow
Distortions option is selected.
By default, The
value is 10 for both H and
V.
Sketch Plane
Shade sketch plane
Defines whether a shaded plane is displayed in the Sketcherapp representing the sketch plane.
By default, This option is not
selected.
Position sketch plane parallel to screen
Defines if the sketch plane is positioned parallel to the screen when you enter in the Sketcherapp, otherwise the default orientation is kept. Selecting this option enables
Minimize viewpoint transformation check box.
By default, This option is selected.
Minimize viewpoint transformation
Defines whether to keep the orientation of the sketch axis as close as possible to the
original 3D position and orientation.
If you select this option when
entering the Sketcherapp, the sketch plane aligns itself in such a way that the 2D viewpoint
in Sketcher becomes similar to that of the 3D viewpoint.
By default, This option is selected.
Visualization of the cursor coordinates
Defines whether the cursor coordinates are displayed, near the cursor, within the geometry.
By default, This option is selected.
Visualization of the Context Bar
Defines whether the context toolbar is displayed as you draw or select sketch elements.
By default, This option is selected.
Geometry
Create circle and ellipse centers
Defines when you create a circle or an ellipse whether its center is created.
By default, This option is selected.
Allow direct manipulation
Defines whether you are able to move geometry using the mouse according to the
Solving Mode options.
By default, This option is selected.
Constraint
Creates the geometrical constraints
Defines whether the geometrical constraints detected by the SmartPick tool are created. This
option is also available in the action bar.
By default, This option is selected.
Creates the dimensional constraints
Defines whether the dimensional constraints detected by the SmartPick tool are created. For
more information, see Sketcher User's Guide: Using Smartpick.
This option is also available in the action bar.
By default, This option is selected.
Automatic Dimensional Constraints Creation
Creates detected internal dimensional constraints automatically as you create a sketch. See
Sketcher User's Guide: Setting Constraints: Working with
Dimensional/Geometrical Constraints: Display Constraints
Automatically.
By default, This option is selected.
SmartPick
Click this to display the SmartPick Detection and Snapping options.
Detection
Support lines and circles
Defines whether the line and arc of circle support are detected.
By default, This option is selected.
Alignment
Defines whether the alignment constraint is detected.
By default, This option is selected.
Parallelism
Defines whether parallelism constraint is detected.
By default, This option is selected.
Perpendicularity
Defines whether the perpendicularity constraint is detected.
By default, This option is selected.
Tangency
Defines whether the tangency constraint is detected.
By default, This option is selected.
Horizontal and vertical
Defines whether horizontal and vertical constraints are detected.
By default, This option is selected.
Snapping
Snap mode
Defines whether the snapping is done on all the visible elements or
only on the last flown over element. You can select one of the following
options:
All visible elements
Last flown over element
Notes:
For internal geometries, if All visible
elements is selected, then all the visible
elements are considered for snapping.
For background elements, if All visible
elements is selected, then only the last 5 flown
over background elements are considered for snapping.
By default,
All visible elements option is selected.
Background elements
Defines whether the snapping is possible on the background elements. For
more information, see Sketcher User's Guide: Using
Smartpick.
By default, This option is cleared.
Colors
Default color of the elements
Defines the color of the geometric elements.
By default, The color is black.
Visualization of diagnosis
Defines whether the diagnosis colors are applied.
By default, This option is
selected.
Colors
Click this to display diagnosis colors options.
Over-constrained elements
Defines the color of over-constrained elements.
By default, The color is magenta as shown by the screen capture.
Inconsistent elements
Defines the color of inconsistent elements.
By default, The color is red as shown by the screen capture.
Not-changed elements
Defines the color of unchanged elements.
By default, The color is brown as shown by the screen capture.
Iso-constrained elements
Defines the color of isoconstrained elements.
By default, The color is green as shown by the screen capture.
Other color of the elements
Defines the color of the elements, which are different from the geometric and diagnosis
elements. See Colors for other elements.
Colors
Click this option to display colors for other elements options.
Protected elements
Defines the color of the protected elements.
By default, The color is yellow as shown by the screen capture.
Construction elements
Defines the color of construction elements.
By default, The color is gray as shown by the screen capture.
SmartPick
Defines the color of the SmartPick assistant elements and symbols.
By default, The color is blue as shown by the screen capture.
Update
Generate update errors when the sketch is under-constrained
Select this option to ensure that the Update Diagnosis dialog box
appears to inform you that the sketch you have modified is
under-constrained.