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Circuit Movement |
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Another way to move objects is to use the arrow keys, which move by one grid unit.
To move objects along only one line (just horizontally or vertically but not both), use the constrained move button. When editing schematics, this will constrain objects to movement along 45 degree angles.
When arcs are moved by a large amount, they cause the connecting nodes to move with them. However, for small arc motion, the arc may shift within its ports. This can only happen if the port has nonzero area and if the arc has the slidable constraint (shown with the letter "S" when highlighted). These constraints are discussed in greater detail later.
Another way to move a node is to use the Get Info command of the Info menu. Type new X and Y positions into the dialog, keeping in mind that these are the coordinates of the lower-left corner. Note that the default unit for typed values is lambda, unless another unit is explicitly mentioned (see the Change Units... command of the Technology menu for more on lambda and units. | ![]() |
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