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Chapter 6
Customizing the Grid
AutoSketch’s reference grid is an onscreen drawing aid consisting of a snap
grid and a pattern of lines, crosses, or dots which represent the grid visually.
You can use the reference grid as a visual aid for drawing, or you can increase
the precision and uniformity of the points you enter by using Gridpoint snap
to automatically snaps points you enter to the grid. There are three types of
reference grids available in AutoSketch, each suited for different purposes.
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The default grid is rectangular, with snap intervals and lines that parallel
the x- and y-axes. This grid is the standard reference tool for most two-
dimensional drawings.
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Circular grids extend radially from the grid origin. They provide an excel-
lent reference tool for drawings that require alignment of points along an
arc or circle, such as a mechanical drawing of a gear.
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Isometric grids align along three major axes, instead of two. This allows
you to create two-dimensional drawings of three-dimensional objects.
Because perspective is not applied, the objects can be accurately
dimensioned.
AutoSketch allows you to modify the settings for each of the reference grids.
For each type of grid, controls on the Grid page of the Drawing Options
dialog box allow you to change the default origin, angle, grid snap interval,
and so on. Likewise, controls on the Appearance page of the View Options
dialog box allow you to change the default color and appearance of the grid’s
lines and dots. You can also change the grid type, angle, origin, and so on,
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 ...