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When a point is constrained to lie on a line that is perpendicular to the workplane I expect that would account for all of the degrees of freedom of the point.
Actual behavior
The group that contains the point (and nothing else) reports one degree of freedom unconstrained. But the point can't be moved.
Yes, what @Symbian9 said. There is no way to know that the line will never be in-plane, in which case you'd have 1 DoF for the point. Constrain to a point instead of a line.
System information
SolveSpace version: e.g. 3.0~211ae8c4
Operating system: Arch Linux x86_64
Expected behavior
When a point is constrained to lie on a line that is perpendicular to the workplane I expect that would account for all of the degrees of freedom of the point.
Actual behavior
The group that contains the point (and nothing else) reports one degree of freedom unconstrained. But the point can't be moved.
Additional information
Here's a minimal test case:
point_on_line_dof.slvs.gz
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