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CADPower

Multiple Vertex Editor: CP_MVEDIT – CADPower Command

Summary

The CP_MVEDIT command in CADPower is a powerful tool for editing multiple vertex positions on selected polylines, lines, and arcs. It allows you to move multiple vertices simultaneously in various directions—X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ, or XYZ—while keeping other coordinates unchanged.

CADPower-> Polyline-> Vertex Management-> Multiple Vertex Editor

Multiple Vertex Editor: CP_MVEDIT – CADPower Command

This command acts similarly to XYZ point filters in AutoCAD and BricsCAD but is applied across multiple objects and points at once.

CP_MVEDIT

The command provides several vertex-editing options, including:

  • TowardsEachOther: Moves the selected vertices closer together.
  • AwayFromEachOther: Moves the vertices farther apart.
  • FixFirst-MoveSecond: Keeps the first point fixed while moving the second.
  • FixSecond-MoveFirst: Keeps the second point fixed while moving the first.
  • Length Adjustments: Options to adjust the length by moving points while keeping one fixed or adjusting both.
  • Rotation: Rotate vertices around a center point or around either the first or second point (with additional improvements underway).

With dynamic, on-screen movement and real-time feedback, the command allows you to see the impact of changes graphically. This makes it ideal for tasks like proximity, area and size simulations.

Additionally, the command includes a ‘Reverse’ option for fine-tuning adjustments, enabling you to toggle back and forth between changes until the perfect geometry is achieved.