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polar pointing by tilted line from the center of an arc

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filippo4825

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hello to all:cool:

are at the first autocad weapons and I have the need for a mechanical piece design for university examination, to draw a tilted line of 10.5° to the right from the y axis, which departs from the center of an arc.

Now I activate the polar pointing, customize the grades with 10.5, click line, first point on the center of the arc, but I do not appear the degree chosen in the "points" recommended, at the time of the choice of the second point, instead all the other "wines" for any degrees, predefined, one after the other (even if I did not choose to make optional degrees appear). I tried to set one of the default ones (e.g. 45°) and it works perfectly, while one of the default ones with the decimals, in my 2012 autocad version is 22.5°, it also does not appear once chosen in the tips during the creation of the tilted line, so it is as if it did not accept the degrees with the decimals. How can I do that? Can I forget some surgery?

thanks to all in advance
 
Now try with the rotation, but in any case changing the settings and putting 10.5, the degrees to which I have to turn the line to the right, happens the problem I described above, that is it only works with the non- decimal corners, so that by setting also one of those predefined with the decimals, 22.5 in my version, from the same problem, I can understand that it is rare to have a decimal angle probably, but I would like to understand how to resolve anyway. How do I do that?
 
linea-> dal punto: (medium arc) -> al punto: @3<10.5then notice it or flood it as much as you want. easier than that....

of course this if you have 0 upwards (north) and right rotation.
if you have 0 to the right (east) and left rotation the angle will be (90-10.5)= 79.5 and then the coordinate will become @3<79.5
 
Are you using the correct decimal separator? point of the numeric keyboard or comma... not point of normal keyboard
 
perfect I solved, even if I preferred the polar snap, it would certainly be faster, but obviously you can not.

edit:however you use the point in the numeric keyboard, to separate whole digits from decimals.
 
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