I wonder if it's possible to label a regular circle from 0 to 360 degree. Basically draw a protractor.
Thank you.
Edit: So does Draw. There is a Rotate option in Edit > Duplicate ..., (which I did not know about - thanks acknak) which allows you to create multiple copies. Unfortunately I cannot see a way to set the rotation centre - it uses the centre of the object selected to rotate. If you adjusted the object so it was "twice too long" it would then rotate about the "end of the object you want". |
Sorry.John_Ha wrote:I am a mere mortal and Villeroy's circle was beyond me![]()
See below where I copy-rotated the original line through 180 degrees to give me "twice as long centred on the centre". I selected both and used Edit > Duplicate ..., and rotated both items by 30 degrees, with 5 copies to give a total of 12 divisions.John_Ha wrote:If you add the text for the number, you can group the text and the line into a single unit. Now, when you select the group and rotate and copy, the text will be replicated as well. Un-group to edit the text.
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Unfortunately I cannot see a way to set the rotation centre - it uses the centre of the object selected to rotate. If you adjusted the object so it was "twice too long" it would then rotate about the "end of the object you want".
Ah, good to know!!!John_Ha wrote: A proper CAD drawing system usually has a "Replicate - Multiple copy and shift/rotate" command so you can do 35 copies in one go.
Edit: So does Draw.
There is a Rotate option in Edit > Duplicate ..., (which I did not know about - thanks acknak) which allows you to create multiple copies. Unfortunately I cannot see a way to set the rotation centre - it uses the centre of the object selected to rotate. If you adjusted the object so it was "twice too long" it would then rotate about the "end of the object you want".