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Chapter 19
Markers
Four geometric properties define a marker in AutoSketch:
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Basepoint
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Angle
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Height
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Width
You can edit these properties by selecting the marker and changing the
settings on the edit bar.
Like a symbol, you can resize, move, rotate, or convert a marker to its com-
ponent entities. AutoSketch scales markers, and other annotation entities, at
output size. If you enter a marker that is .25’’ high, it prints as .25’’ high,
regardless of the drawing scale.
Placing a Marker
You place a marker by entering a point in the drawing for the marker base-
point. Markers make it easy to draw attention to a point in the drawing,
because the basepoint is usually the focal point of the marker.
You can use the plus (+) and minus (-) keys on the numeric keypad (or use F5
or SHIFT+F5 if you don’t have a keypad) to rotate a marker before or after you
enter its basepoint. You can specify this angle of rotation by modifying the
Plus/Minus Rotation text box on the Drawing page of the Drawing Options
dialog box.
You can also align a marker to specific points on an entity. To align a marker
onto an entity click Marker, Align On-Entity on the Draw menu. Click
Marker, Align to Endpoint in the Draw menu, to align a marker to the end-
point of an entity.
Summary of Contents for 00308-011408-9F30A - VLA AUTOSKETCH R8-MEDIA W9X/NT
Page 1: ...October 2001 AutoSketch User s Guide RELEASE 8 ...
Page 12: ...2 ...
Page 20: ...10 Chapter 1 Welcome ...
Page 28: ...18 Chapter 2 Important Concepts ...
Page 42: ...32 Chapter 3 Screen Layout ...
Page 44: ...34 ...
Page 68: ...58 Chapter 5 Setting Up a New Drawing ...
Page 84: ...74 Chapter 6 Customizing the Grid ...
Page 136: ...126 Chapter 10 Entering Lengths Angles ...
Page 138: ...128 ...
Page 164: ...154 Chapter 12 Polylines Polygons Curves ...
Page 176: ...166 Chapter 13 Arcs Circles ...
Page 194: ...184 Chapter 14 Symbols ...
Page 206: ...196 Chapter 15 3D Effects ...
Page 220: ...210 ...
Page 256: ...246 Chapter 19 Markers ...
Page 258: ...248 ...
Page 270: ...260 Chapter 20 Selecting Deleting Entities ...
Page 274: ...264 Chapter 21 Undoing Redoing Repeating Actions ...
Page 308: ...298 Chapter 23 Trimming Entities ...
Page 340: ...330 Chapter 26 Making Inquiries ...
Page 342: ...332 ...
Page 350: ...340 Chapter 27 Storing Data in a Drawing ...
Page 360: ...350 Chapter 28 Retrieving Data From a Drawing ...
Page 366: ...356 Chapter 29 Using Web Tools ...
Page 388: ...378 Glossary ...
Page 400: ...390 Index ...