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1. l:line, the abbreviation of the line command. This command selects and activates the Line command on the drawing key face to create a segment in the layer with a custom length and width.
2. pol: the English abbreviation of polygon, polygon instruction. Once you have selected the command, you can start drawing and create a closed rectangle by pulling diagonally. You can define the height and width of the drawn rectangle by entering relative values.
3. pl: the abbreviation of pline polygonal line, polygonal line command. The principle is similar to that of a zigzag line that creates a polyline by specifying points.
Activate the Multi-Line command in the drawing ribbon, and then click the 2D or 3D command in the inverted triangle area to plot.
4. C: Abbreviation of circle, circle command. This command creates a circle with a given center point and radius. Manually enter a radius value to determine the size of the circle.
5. A: Abbreviation of ARC, ARC command. This command creates an arc with a start point, end point, and height. Length, angle, and height can also be determined.
6. el: the abbreviation of ellipse, ellipse instruction. This command creates an ellipse by specifying the center of the circle and the ratio of lengths. That is, the length and angle should be determined when drawing.
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1. L: is the English abbreviation of line, line command. This command selects and activates the Line command on the drawing key face to create a line segment in the layer with a customizable length and width.
2. pol: is the English abbreviation of polygon polygon, polygon instruction. Once the command is selected, you can start drawing, creating a closed rectangle by pulling diagonally. The height and width of the drawn rectangle can be defined as relative values.
3. pl: is the English abbreviation of pline polygon line, polygon line command. The principle is similar to that of zigzag lines, where multiple segments are created by pointing points. Activate the Multi-Segment command in the Draw menu, and you can click on the 2D or 3D command in the inverted triangle area to draw.
4. C: It is the English abbreviation of circle, and the circle command. This command creates a circle with a given center and radius, and the size of the circle can be determined by manually entering the radius value.
5. A: The English abbreviation of arc, arc command. This command creates an arc with a start point, an end point, and a height. Length, angle and elevation can also be determined.
6. EL: It is the English abbreviation of ellipse ellipse, ellipse instruction. This command creates an ellipse by specifying the center and the ratio of the minor and minor axes. That is, the length and angle need to be determined when drawing.
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Cardy: I agree a lot with what Steve says about the channel for packaging design.
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He slurred the sugar stuck in his throat.
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