The CONNECT command is a deceptively simple command that makes joining 2D entities in BricsCAD V23 easier and faster. Once you learn about it, you won’t know how you ever lived without it!

What is the CONNECT command?

The CONNECT command is similar to the JOIN command. It joins two or more lines, arcs, and polylines. However, unlike the JOIN command, it joins these lines even if they don't touch.

It works on 2D entities in a similar way to its 3D counterparts TCONNECT and LCONNECT

The CONNECT command, however, doesn’t change the tangent of lines and arcs. For this, we recommend the OPTIMIZE command, which has more options for joining entities that aren’t perfectly in line.

Why did we add it to V23?

The AI team at Bricsys is currently working on a Data Collection Program Looking at the data gathered from users already participating in the Data Collection program, we noticed that many users were using custom LISP commands to join non-touching 2D entities.

This indicated that there was a need for the CONNECT command, so we implemented it for BricsCAD V23.

Learn about the Data Collection Program.

How to use the CONNECT command

Connect (1)

  • Enter CONNECT
  • Select the objects to connect.
  • Press Enter.

Yep, it’s that easy!

What license level do I need to access the CONNECT command?

The CONNECT command is available starting from BricsCAD Lite, so if you purchase BricsCAD, you’ll have access to CONNECT.

Start using the CONNECT command in BricsCAD today!

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Have you tried the CONNECT command and have some ideas or suggestions?

Fantastic! We love hearing your thoughts on BricsCAD® – all feedback is welcome, whether good or bad. The best way to let us know what you think about BricsCAD or features like CONNECT is to send us a support request and our support team will be happy to help.

What else is new in V23?

If you’re curious about what else is new in V23, check out our YouTube channel where you can learn more about BricsCAD’s features and commands, or take a peek at the rest of the Bricsys blog.