Scale
Adds a scale action to the current dynamic block definition. A scale action
can only be associated with a linear, polar, or XY parameter. Specifies that the
selection set of objects will scale relative to the base point defined by the scale
action when the action is triggered in a dynamic block reference.
If you selected a linear or polar parameter, the following prompts are displayed:
Specify selection set for action
Select objects: Select objects for the action’s selection set
Specify action location or [Base type]: Specify a location in the block definition for
the action or enter base type to specify the type of base point
If you selected an XY parameter, the following prompts are displayed:
Select parameter: Select a parameter in the block definition to associate with the
action
Specify selection set for action
Select objects: Select objects for the action’s selection set
Specify action location or [Base type/XY]: Specify a location in the block definition
for the action, enter base type to specify the type of base point, or enter xy to
specify the distance type
Base Type
Specifies the type of base point to use for the action.
Enter base point type [Dependent/Independent] <Dependent>: Enter the type of
base point for the action or press ENTER to use a dependent base point
Dependent
Specifies that the dynamic block reference is scaled relative to the base point
of the parameter with which the scale action is associated. An offset can be
specified for the base point, which is maintained relative to the parameter.
Specify base point location <0,0>: Enter two values separated by a comma or
press ENTER to select 0,0
Independent
Specifies that the dynamic block reference is scaled relative to an
independent base point you specify. An independent base point is shown
in the Block Editor as an X marker.
Specify base point location <XY location of associated parameter’s base point>:
Enter two values separated by a comma or press ENTER to select the location of
the associated parameter’s base point
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