How To Measure The Lines Between The Nodes Created With Intersect XY Tool?

I know when you hover over the intersection node It shows the measures.

However It does not show up when I connect to my PC remotely via Teamviewer.

Is there another way to learn this?

Can we modify the status bar settings in the way status bar shows these information? When I click on a curve It does not show Its measure as well. (While connecting via Teamviewer)

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Yes… look up the line lengths (or line angles) in the Variables Table.

No - you can’t. I could, but at this point I’m not going to add that functionality as there’s more important features to work on.

Ditto to the 1st answer… look up the curve lengths in the Variables table:

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https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/w5r4gcxctkesx0ml60qwb/Variables-Table.mp4?rlkey=m2g961wialdpn2rgp8ylcdu2h&st=qc7z5mkb&dl=0

It does not work.

I choose the lines or curves and open the variables table. It’s empty. ???

I open the varaibles table and type A3, A4 etc. It does not show anything either. ???

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Is there a different language it would be helpful to get Seamly translated into so that you will be able to easily read the text? I’m a sentimental American so it would thrill my little heart to do anything short of actually studying the language in-depth to make this more accessible to you.

When you open the Variables dialog you will notice that it contains several different categories. The default category is “Custom variables.” You will notice that its tab is pulled forward & brightened, & the other tabs are dimmer.

If you want to look up a line length, click on the “Line lengths” tab. It will be pulled forward & brightened as shown here:

If you want to look up the length of a curve, click on the “Curve lengths” tab. It will be pulled forward & brightened as shown here:

I hope this has helped!

:unicorn:

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Sorry, I saw the tabs but I assumed they are column names.

It works. thank you very much.

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We should also note that the Variables and their values are also available in the Fx editor which pops up when ever you click the fx button where ever it is:

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