Displaying Custom Objects
If you open a drawing that includes a custom object that was not drawn in AutoCAD MEP, AutoCAD MEP
installs an object enabler, if one is available. If an object enabler is not available, the software uses proxy
graphics to display objects. You can enable proxy graphics in the Options dialog.
Object Enablers
Enablers are collaboration utilities that allow users of other Autodesk products to view and manipulate
objects created in AutoCAD MEP. Enablers use ObjectDBX technology to allow object data created in AutoCAD
MEP to be accessed outside its native environment. This provides data accessibility for design teams that
create and receive AutoCAD MEP files.
If you open an AutoCAD MEP drawing that contains an object created in a different Autodesk product,
AutoCAD MEP can automatically check
for an object enabler to use to display the
object. If it fails to find one, the object is displayed using
To control whether AutoCAD MEP checks for object enablers, use the Live Enabler options on the System
tab of the Options dialog. You can also manually check for object enablers at
http://www.autodesk.com/enablers
.
For more information, see “Set Interface Options” in the AutoCAD Help.
Proxy Graphics
If a LiveEnabler is not available for an object, the object may be replaced with a proxy graphic. A proxy
graphic is a placeholder that represents the object. This placeholder does not have the full display or attributes
of the object.
When proxy objects are drawn, AutoCAD MEP displays the Proxy Information dialog. The dialog gives you
the following information:
■
The total number of graphical and non-graphical proxy objects in the drawing
■
The name of the missing application
■
The proxy object type and display state
You can use the Proxy Information dialog to control the display of proxy objects.
Export to AutoCAD
You can create a new version of a drawing file with all AutoCAD MEP objects exploded into basic AutoCAD
objects. The new version of the drawing loses the intelligence of the AutoCAD MEP objects, but the resulting
basic objects can be displayed and accessed in earlier versions of AutoCAD when object enablers are not
available for those versions.
When you export an AutoCAD MEP drawing to AutoCAD, all objects in the drawing are converted, depending
on the selected view, either plan or 3D. AutoCAD converts 3D view objects to AutoCAD solids, and plan
view objects to AutoCAD line work. Reference drawing geometry is converted to linework in a block reference.
If you want to remove the block reference, use the explode command to convert the block reference to active
linework.
Whether you export a drawing to AutoCAD or DXF format, the layers, colors, and linetypes of the AutoCAD
MEP objects are preserved in the new drawing. For information on how annotation is handled, see
on page 554.
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