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       alignCtx [-align] [-anchorFirstObject boolean] [-distribute] [-exists] [-history boolean] [-image1 string] [-image2 string] [-image3 string] [-name string] [-showAlignTouch boolean] 
[contextName]
      
      alignCtx is undoable, queryable, and editable.
      The alignCtx command creates a tool for aligning and
distributing objects.
	  
      
      | string | (name of the new context) | 
In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
      
      
      
    
      align, anchorFirstObject, distribute, exists, history, image1, image2, image3, name, showAlignTouch
      
		
		  | Long name (short name) | Argument types | Properties | 
		
	
	  | -exists(-ex) |  |   | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | Returns true or false depending upon whether the
specified object exists. Other flags are ignored. |  | 
	
	  | -image1(-i1) | string |     | 
	
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	  | -image2(-i2) | string |     | 
	
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	  | -image3(-i3) | string |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | Contexts support up to three icons that represent
the tool associated with the context. |  | 
	
	  | -history(-ch) | boolean |   | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | If this is a tool command, turn the construction history on
for the tool in question. |  | 
	
	  | -name(-n) | string |   | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | If this is a tool command, name the tool appropriately. |  | 
	
	  | -align(-a) |  |     | 
	
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	  | -distribute(-d) |  |     | 
	
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	  | -anchorFirstObject(-afo) | boolean |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | Anchor first or last selected object. Default false.
Only applicable when aligning objects. |  | 
	
	  | -showAlignTouch(-sat) | boolean |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | Show or hide align touching handles. Default true.
Only applicable when aligning objects. |  | 
      
      
		
		  
			|  Flag can appear in Create mode of command |  Flag can appear in Edit mode of command | 
		  
			|  Flag can appear in Query mode of command |  Flag can be used more than once in a command. | 
		
// Create a poly sphere and a poly cube, then move them apart
polySphere -r 3 -n pSphere1;
move 5 0 0;
polyCube -w 3 -h 3 -d 3 -n pCube1;
move -5 3 0;
select -r pSphere1 pCube1;
// Create a new align context which is used to align objects, then switch to it
// Now you can use this tool to align objects
alignCtx -a alignCtx1;
setToolTo alignCtx1;