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Glossary
break length
In dimensioning, the length of the gap that separates an extension line
from its dimension point.
by-layer
Term used to indicate that the layer an entity is on determines its color,
style, or width.
by-symbol
Term used to indicate that the symbol instance properties are used for
color, style, or width.
CAD
Computer-aided design (or drafting).
calculated value
A database value that is calculated automatically based on the
geometry or other property of an entity. Assigning certain variables, such as %length,
%area, or %color, to a field returns a calculated value.
cartesian coordinates
See xy coordinates.
centerline dimension
A type of dimension used to mark the center of an arc or
circle. It consists of a “cross” marker at the center point and four lines extending from
the center point through the quadrant points.
Centerpoint snap
The snap that allows you to enter the center of an arc, circle, poly-
gon, or bulged poly-segment by clicking anywhere along the entity itself.
chain dimensioning
A type of linear dimensioning in which each dimension in a
series is measured from the extension line of the previous dimension. See also baseline
dimensioning and single dimensioning.
channel
To trim an entity by removing any portion that falls between two specified
parallel lines.
circle
An entity defined by a centerpoint and a radius.
circular array
A series of entities or entity groups arranged in a circular pattern.
circular grid
A reference grid whose axes extend radially from the grid origin.
Circular grids provide an excellent reference tool for drawings that require alignment
of points along an arc or circle, such as a mechanical drawing of a gear. Also known as
a polar grid. See also Isometric Grid, Rectangular Grid, and Reference Grid.
circular grid angle
The angle between major gridlines in a circular reference grid.
Since the sum of all the angles must equal 360, a smaller grid angle will result in the
display of more major lines.
circumscribed polygon
A regular polygon whose sides are tangent to a defining
circle at their midpoints. See also inscribed polygon and regular polygon.
closed polygon or curve
A polygon or curve whose startpoint and endpoint are
connected.
cloud
A cloud is a specialized irregular polygon that allows you to call attention to
specific areas of a drawing. For example, you can draw a cloud around a section of the
drawing that has recently been updated.
command
The full name associated with an action you carry out by clicking a screen
component such as a menu item or button. In AutoSketch, a complete list is displayed
in the Customize Commands dialog box.
command bitmap
The bitmap graphic associated with a command that AutoSketch
uses to represent the command as a button.
Summary of Contents for AUTOSKETCH 8
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...