Manipulate Fence Contents

Used to move, copy, rotate, mirror, scale, or stretch fence contents, which are defined by a fence and (except for stretching) the Fence (Selection) Mode. To understand what constitutes the contents of a fence, see Specifying which elements are in the fence contents.

You can access this tool from the following:

  • Ribbon: Drawing > Home > Selection > Fence Tools split button
  • Ribbon: Admin > Home > Selection > Fence Tools split button
  • Toolbox: Fence

The method of manipulation is determined by the tool setting Operation. With the exception of Stretch, each Method works identically to a manipulate tool with the tool setting Use Fence on.

Operation Identical to using this tool with Use Fence on
Copy
Copy Element
Move
Move Element
Scale
Scale
Rotate
Rotate
Mirror
Mirror
Array
Construct Array
Stretch
Stretch Element

With Operation set to Stretch, Manipulate Fence Contents ignores the Fence (Selection) Mode and operates on elements as follows:

  • Ribbon: Admin > Home > Selection > Fence Tools split button
  • A vertex of a line, line string, multi-line, or shape is moved if it is inside the fence. A vertex outside the fence is not moved.
  • An endpoint of an arc is moved if it is inside the fence. An arc endpoint outside the fence is not moved.
  • An ellipse, circle, or cell is moved if it is completely inside the fence.

You can use Fence Stretch to manipulate breaks (breaks in multi-lines are often used to represent windows or doorways when the multi-line itself is the wall). For instance, you can place your fence to include a window, and move the window along the wall. You may also change the size of the window by including only the start or end of the break in the fence. This means that in most cases, you do not have to drop the multi-line into its component elements to perform such manipulations.

For general information about multi-lines, see Using Multi-lines.

You cannot move the break off the multi-line segment that contains it. If you move the fence so the start or endpoint of a break would move off the segment, the break position will simply be projected to the nearest point on the segment. If you move a break off the end of the segment, it will simply be deleted.

If only one endpoint of the arc is in the fence, the arc is effectively rotated and scaled so that the point is moved to the new position. This means that arcs do not change their aspect ratio (for example, circular arcs do not become elliptical) or their sweep angle. Their new endpoint position remains consistent with how the fence was moved, instead of Fence Stretch simply scaling arcs in either x or y.

Key-in: FENCE ICON
Setting Description
Stretch Cells If on, cells that overlap the fence are stretched.

The LOCK CELLSTRETCH [OFF | ON | TOGGLE] key-in also can be used to turn Stretch Cells off or on.

Below is the list for various Fence Modes.

  • Inside - Only those elements completely inside the fence are processed.
  • Overlap - Only those elements inside or overlapping the fence are processed.
  • Clip - Only elements completely inside the fence and parts of elements inside and overlapping the fence are processed.
  • Void - Only those elements completely outside the fence are processed.
  • Void-Overlap - Only those elements outside or overlapping the fence are processed.
  • Void-Clip - Only elements completely outside the fence and parts of elements outside and overlapping the fence are processed.