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Many constraints can apply either in 3d, or in a workplane. This is
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Many constraints can apply either in 3d, or in a workplane. This is
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determined by the wrkpl member of the constraint. If that member is set
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determined by the wrkpl member of the constraint. If that member is set
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to SLVS_FREE_IN_3D, then the constraint applies in 3d. If that member
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to SLVS_FREE_IN_3D, then the constraint applies in 3d. If that member
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is set equal to a workplane, the the constraint applies projected into
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is set equal to a workplane, the constraint applies projected into that
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that workplane. (For example, a constraint on the distance between two
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workplane. (For example, a constraint on the distance between two points
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points actually applies to the projected distance).
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actually applies to the projected distance).
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Constraints that may be used in 3d or projected into a workplane are
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Constraints that may be used in 3d or projected into a workplane are
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marked with a single star (*). Constraints that must always be used with
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marked with a single star (*). Constraints that must always be used with
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