Selecting overlapping objects
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Hi,
is there a way in Bricscad to select overlapping objects - just the one that is in the bottom (for instance cube and a polyline, which copies edges of thet cube)? I am running into this issue quite often when trying to model in 3D. Currently I am solving it by selecting both objects with cross selection and then shift-clicking on the object to deselect the top one. But this is sub-optimal. Is there any other way to select overlapping objects than doing this trickery (or other tricks like isolating layers etc.)? Something similar to AutoCAD's Selection Cycling or hiding selection.
is there a way in Bricscad to select overlapping objects - just the one that is in the bottom (for instance cube and a polyline, which copies edges of thet cube)? I am running into this issue quite often when trying to model in 3D. Currently I am solving it by selecting both objects with cross selection and then shift-clicking on the object to deselect the top one. But this is sub-optimal. Is there any other way to select overlapping objects than doing this trickery (or other tricks like isolating layers etc.)? Something similar to AutoCAD's Selection Cycling or hiding selection.
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Damn! I found the answer just five minutes after posting, trying to find solution to other issue. For people browsing this forum, answer is here - Bricscad manual:
http://www.bricsys.com/bricscad/help/en_US/V14/UsrGui/index.html0
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