Hi Mark. I think that's because we are used to a way and then they changed a bit the things. However you can choose "cutting edges" to make it work as we were used to it.
i m on the same boat, i hate it with a passion it makes zero sense. Fortunatly you can go back to the previous mode using TRIMEXTENDMODE = 0 -> Old method thx god
Hi Zook Life. Thanks for your reply, and I understand you and more people prefer the older version. I think most of time people trim between two intersections, so probably that's why they changed. Also, I find it more intuitive for beginners.
Thanks. But you know this new method is really hard for me especially if you used it for the past ten years. Still, i guess i need to adapt to some changes.
Well you should have told, that in normal (not new method) you could just hit enter, space or right mouse button to get the same result as new one. And I hate that they made it default, on every new pc i am surprised that it doesnt work as i want it to work...
Thanks a lot for the tip Adolfo. So each user can decide the method they want. TRIMEXTENDMODE = 0 -> Old method TRIMEXTENDMODE = 1 -> New method Personally I got used to the new method as most of the time is faster for me.
you cant imagine how much you helped me, i was in a confused state of anger and despair, thank you so much. The new mode makes zero sense to me, plus edgemode is not working anymore, that s terrible
I think the issue is that they made it like this by default. Which sucks by the way, you lose control. That's what they all want. The dumbification of the world.
Hello Hakan. Trim and Extend exist probably from the first version of Autocad back in 1982. What I explained in this video is that the way they work changed in 2021.
Hello Vinnie. Thanks for your comment. In this video I just explained that Autocad changed the steps that we should take to use the commands. If we open Autocad 2020, we can see those steps were different. However, what we can do with the commands, it's the same. Also, I said it was new in Autocad 2021, even it was released more than one year ago.
@@CADinblack I appreciate your quick response to my comment. I wasn't clear in my comment, what I meant was the option to not pick trim or extension edge lines has been in place for quite a few years now. I believe since 2016. That's why I was surprised by your video. I was expecting something new from Autodesk. Keep up the good work.