![]() Unfortunately, suggestions go nowhere here. I'm not trying to discount yours or Patchy's suggestions I'm just pointing out a way that I think AutoCAD could be improved to make it more efficient and intuitive. So it seems as if your goal in this case is to pick up the polygon and move it using a "center" grip having to create a virtual node first and then moving it. If there were a grip, you could just grab the rectangle by the grip and move it into place, vs. Say you wanted to move the entire rectangle and center it on another point. ![]() The transparent lisp is much faster IF your goal is to construct an object through the "center" of a "polygon". It would be much faster if there was just a grip and a snap point there by default as a part of the shape. That's definitely an improvement in this instance, but it still takes about the same amount of time as the method shown in your animation example and has more stuff to try and remember.
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