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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Reverse Label Bearing

This post is already out dated by this post. But if you have or are able to show both directions of North and South you may want to reverse some labels. An easy way to do this would be to type multiple, press enter, then type LabelReverseBearing. This will let you select a label then press the space bar or enter then go on to the next label you want to reverse the bearing of. Of course you can always right click and get to the command for each label.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Transparent Command

Don't forget about the transparent commands and to use the Inquiry Toolbar more often. If you type in the commands just use the values after the comma and add a ' before them, unless it starts with a C. The C commands are COGO tools to find info about points, lines and arcs. It will pull information from a polyline for the segment selected.

-AeccAlignStnPointElev, -SPE
AeccAlignStnPointElev, SPE
station along the parent alignment of a profile view, elevation from a COGO point
-AeccAlignStnProfileViewElev, -STAE
AeccAlignStnProfileViewElev, STAE
station along the parent alignment of a profile view
-AeccAlignStnSurfaceElev, -SSE
AeccAlignStnSurfaceElev, SSE
station along the parent alignment of a profile view, elevation from surface
-AeccAngleDistance, -AD
AeccAngleDistance, AD
angle and distance
-AeccAzimuthDistance, -ZDtoo
AeccAzimuthDistance, ZD
azimuth and distance
-AeccBearingDistance, -BD
AeccBearingDistance, BD
bearing and distance
-AeccDeflectionDistance, -DD
AeccDeflectionDistance, DD
deflection angle and distance
-AeccGridNorthingEasting, -GN
AeccGridNorthingEasting, GN
grid northing and grid easting
-AeccLatitudeLongitude, -LL
AeccLatitudeLongitude, LL
latitude and longitude
-AeccMatchLength, -ML
AeccMatchLength, ML
an object’s length
-AeccMatchRadius, -MR
AeccMatchRadius, MR
an object’s radius
-AeccNorthingEasting, -NE
AeccNorthingEasting, NE
northing and easting
-AeccPointName, -PA
AeccPointName, PA
point name (alias)
-AeccPointNumber, -PN
AeccPointNumber, PN
point number
-AeccPointObject, -PO
AeccPointObject, PO
a point in a drawing
-AeccProfileGradeLength, -PGL
AeccProfileGradeLength, PGL
grade and length in a profile view
-AeccProfileGradeStation, -PGS
AeccProfileGradeStation, PGS
grade and station in a profile view
-AeccProfileStationElevation, -PSE
AeccProfileStationElevation, PSE
station and elevation in a profile view
-AeccSideShot, -SS
AeccSideShot, SS
side shot from a point
-AeccStationOffset, -SO
AeccStationOffset, SO
station and offset
-CgADist, -CGADIST
CgADist, CGADIST
-CgAng, -CGANG
CgAng, CGANG
-CgCDist, -CGCDIST
CgCDist, CGCDIST
-CgList, -CGLIST
CgList, CGLIST
-CgSList, -CGSLIST
CgSList, CGSLIST
-CgList, -CGLIST
CgList, CGLIST

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Layout Grid

This command I haven't found a good use for yet. I was thinking it would be good to create a grid for a topo drawing, but I haven't been able to find a way to add a block to the corners. You can create linetype that matches the crosses at the intersections. Another possible use would be to layout a sidewalk or pavement grid.

To invoke the command all you need to do is type layoutgrid on the command line. The command line will show this: Layout grid [Add/Properties/X/Y/CLip/CUstom]:
Add starts the process to create a layout grid
  • Properties asks you select a layout grid to change the properties
  • X lets you add remove or change the mode of an existing layout grid
  • Y lets you add remove or change the mode of an existing layout grid
  • Clip lets you put a boundary, add a hole or remove a hole from an existing layout grid
  • CUstom lets you select existing linework to create a layout grid

Using the add button will give you additional options of: Insertion point or [WIdth/Depth/XSpacing/YSpacing/XDivide by toggle/YDivide by toggle/Match]:

  • Insertion point will let you insert the table with the default properties in the program
  • WIdth sets the overall width that you want the grid to be.
  • Depth sets the overall depth that the grid is to be.
  • XSpacing lets you specify the bay size or spacing between the grids.
  • YSpacing lets you specify the bay size or spacing between the grids.
  • XDivide I'm not really sure what this does
  • YDivide I'm not really sure what this does
  • Match lets you select another grid to match any of the properties of

Once you select the point of insertion you are able to select a rotation of the grid.

Once you exit out of the command you can drag any of the grips to expand or shrink the grid. You can also change many of the properties in the properties window.

There is also a gridvolume command that works in much the same way but has a z component.

Monday, May 14, 2007

AECPOLYGON Hide or Show Boundaries

If you right click on an AECPOLYGON you can Hide or Show Edges. This way if you have earth as a style and you don't want a boundary line around your hatch you can just hide the line. If you hide one too many you can go back and show the edge. The green edges are shown and the red edges indicate that the edge is hidden.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

LineworkArray

This arrays objects, but it has the ability to array based on an edge of the object being arrayed. For instance if you have a box rotated 33.49584 degrees and you need it arrayed every 50 feet, you can use this and not have to use the normal array dialog box and pick two points.

Just type LineworkArray at the command line. Choose an edge from one of the objects being arrayed or you can press Enter to pick two points. You can then either drag out how many array elements you want based on the default value or you can:

  • Offset: I'm not quite sure what this option does, it may be disabled in the command since it is looking for an ARX file that is not provided with Civil 3D
  • Clear Distance: I'm not quite sure what this option does, it may be disabled in the command since it is looking for an ARX file that is not provided with Civil 3D
  • Pick array distance: Lets you pick the distance the objects will be spaced apart, just enter the new distance and press enter.
  • Enter Count: Lets you specify how many object copies are to be made at the array distance. After hitting enter the number of copies specified is entered and you are exited from the command.

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