Rhino bidimensional views (such as top, right and etx) do count the third axis that they shouldn't use, and put in a random variable to it

For example, I’m drawing a scqure in the top view with the polyline
all good from there
I go to the perspective view, and I do see that sometimes the vertex of the polyline are placed along the z axis (that they shouldn’t use), with random heights

using the last version of rhino (7), on r2700x, 2070s, 32gbram all drivers and os are updtated to the last version, same issue is present with older drivers

Hello - please set ‘Project’ on object snaps to force snapping to the current CPlane.

-Pascal

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Solved thanks, just two last questions:

is it possible to force the Project thing to consider another value for the unused axis rather than the standard 0?

is it possible to make the project setted ad default in every bidimensional view (so not as a default in the perspective one)?

Hello - if you also set ‘Planar’ in the status bar, then, Project will go to the last used ‘depth’. For example, start a shape without Project - snap the the desired Z depth, then (with Planar active) turn on Project - then all snaps will go to the same Z as the first point.

I did not understand the second question…

-Pascal

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