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-====== Architect's Size (StepSize) ======+===== Architect's Size (StepSize) =====
  
 The size of the architect determines this value. A precise value can be given using the [[actshowcommandline|Headsup Command Line]] But if you drag the mouse (in selection mode) to form a rectangle in any empty part of the screen; then the size of the architect can be changed to the rectangle you indicated The size of the architect determines this value. A precise value can be given using the [[actshowcommandline|Headsup Command Line]] But if you drag the mouse (in selection mode) to form a rectangle in any empty part of the screen; then the size of the architect can be changed to the rectangle you indicated
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 +**Why is the stepsize important?**\\
 +The stepsize has several uses. For one; it indicates the distance the architect would move if you press the arrow-keys on your keyboard once. 
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 +The stepsize also indicates the square which will be used as a //tolerance// when snapping intersection points.... so if you find that there are lots of intersecting lines and TAD can get confused on which intersection point to snap to; a smaller stepsize will give a finer granularity.
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 +The  [[architect]] can also act as a place to end the dragging of objects -- if you drag the current object and/or set of objects and then leave the dragging action over the architect; then TAD magically will finish the drag precisely on the top-left corner of the square shape of the architect
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