Name | Description | |
---|---|---|
GeometryStrength | Specifies the strength (area) in which the geometry outline attract points (in pixels) | |
GeometryVerticesStrength | Specifies the strength (area) in which the geometry vertices attract points (in pixels) | |
GlueToGeometries | Specifies whether points can be glued to geometries. By default set to true. | |
GlueToPorts | Specifies whether points can be be glued to ports. By default set to true. | |
GlueToShapes | Specifies whether points can be be glued to shapes. By default set to true. | |
GridStrength | Specifies the strength (area) in which the grid lines attracts coordinates (in pixels) | |
GuidelinesStrength | Specifies the strength (area) in which the guidelines attracts coordinates (in pixels) | |
OwnerDrawing | Gets the drawing to which this object belongs | |
OwnerDrawingView | Gets the drawing owning this attribute | |
PortsStrength | Specifies the strength (area) in which the ports attract points (in pixels) | |
RotationStep | Controls the step to which rotation angles are snapped. 360 degrees must be divisible to the specified value. By default set to 45 degrees. | |
RotationTolerance | Controls the tolerance, under which the snapping of the rotation angles occurs. By default set to 5 degrees. | |
RulersStrength | Specifies the strength (area) in which the rulers ticks attracts coordinates (in pixels) | |
SnapRotation | Specifies whether rotation angles must be snapped. By default set to true | |
SnapToGeometries | Specifies whether to snap to geometries. By default set to true | |
SnapToGrid | Specifies whether coordinates should be snapped to the grid. By default set to true | |
SnapToGuidelines | Specifies whether coordinates should be snapped to guidelines. By default set to true | |
SnapToPorts | Specifies whether to snap to shape ports. By default set to true | |
SnapToRulers | Specifies whether coordinates should be snapped to the rulers. By default set to true | |
SnapToShapes | Specifies whether to snap to shapes. By default set to true. |