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Using the "architect" as a spacer

The architect conveniently sites in a small square. The size of that square is known as the stepsize. Because that is the distance by which the architect steps when you press any of the arrow-keys once.

The shape of architect can be easily be used as a spacer

First snap the architect to the appropriate corner of an object. Then you can drag another object (or objects) and drop it to one of the four corners of the small square shape of the architect! TAD would determine which of the four corners should the dragged object/s be snapped on to!

Note that TAD converts the stepsize of the architect into integer dimensions internally so the small square of the architect's shape may actually NOT look like the dimension you had set for the stepsize. There may be some tiny discrepancy. But don't worry. Internally, TAD is very precise!


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Last modified: le 2023/04/22 20:59