This window allows you to manage the attributes. It can be opened and
closed by use of the Attributes
command. The window can remain open during the work session.
Beneath the title bar of the window there are two buttons that let
you define the mode of the attributes:
Sets the Define attributesmode.
In this mode, the value set for a given attribute becomes the current
value for that attribute in the sense that it is automatically
applied to all the graphics entities that are created and admit it as
an attribute.
Sets the Modify
attributes mode.
In this mode you can change the attributes of a graphical entity
without modifying the current values of the attributes themselves.
In Modify attributes mode
you can select more primitive simultaneously, for the generic
attributes also primitives of a different type. The attempt to assign
an entity an attribute that does not handle has no effect.
In the case where one or more entities are selected, these two
buttons are disabled. In this case you see the attributes of the
primitive selected (or those common to the primitives selected),
which can then be modified.
Next to these two buttons there are two other buttons that let you
insert an angle value getting it from the drawing. These buttons are
enabled when an angle input field is selected.
Angle
3 points
Requires entering three points, and inserts an angle with point 2 as
vertex and defined by two half-lines that pass through point 1 and
respectively point 3.
Angle
=
Requires the selection of an entity and inserts an angle equal to
that which the entity forms with the X axis.
The window consists of several
pages that assemble each a type of attributes corresponding to an
entity type:
General page
Texts page
Dimensions page
Dimension text page
Hatching page
Units of measure page
General page
This page lets you manage the attributes that are common to all types
of graphic entities. The general attributes are:
Color
Sets the value of the color attribute that can be selected from the
pull-down menu. Available color options:
256 default colors:
these colors cannot be modified.
Color by block:
the entity is displayed in the color of the block it belongs to. If
it doesnt belong to any block it is displayed in white.
Color by layer:
the entity is displayed in the color of the layer it belongs to. The
color can be modified through the Layers
window.
In the Pens page of the Print
setting window you can assign a print color to each color on the screen.
Width
Sets the value of the width attribute that can be selected from the
pull-down menu.
The display of the width in the drawing area can be set in the View
page of the CAD options window.
The width that is visible on the screen depends on the resolution of
the graphic card of your computer; it doesnt necessarily
correspond to the width that will be printed by use of the Print
command. In the Pens page of
the Print settings window
you can assign print width to each width on the screen.
Point type
Sets the value of the point type attribute that can be selected from
the pull-down menu.
The size of the point in the Drawing area depends on the resolution
of the graphic card of your computer. In the print phase it depends
on the resolution of your printer. It can also be set as scaled in
the Options page of the Print
settings window.
Line type
Sets the value of the line type attribute that can be selected from
the pull-down menu.
The display of the discontinuous line types in the drawing area
depends on the resolution of the graphic card of your computer. It
can also be set as scaled in the Options
page of the Print
settings window.
Fill
All entities, lines and points excluded, have the fill attribute. If
the check box is checked the area enclosed by the entity is filled by
the color of the entity itself. In case the entity is an open form,
such as arcs , polylines and splines, the part to be filled is closed
by the virtual line that joins one vertex of the entity to the other.
Layer
Sets the value of the layer attribute that can be selected from the
pull-down menu. The active layer can also be defined by setting the
Work property for the layer selected in the Layers
window.
Through the Layers window
you can create, modify and delete layers.
Texts page
This page lets you manage the attributes that are common to Text
entities. The specific text attributes are:
Font
Sets the font that can be selected from the pull-down menu. All
available TrueType fonts are available and 5 own fonts of the program.
Style
Sets the font style that can be selected from the pull-down menu.
Styles are available for TrueType fonts only, not for the program fonts.
Height
Sets the value of the height attribute that can be selected from the
pull-down menu or by use of the keyboard entering directly the value
in the input field. The height refers to the capitals, such as 'A'.
Effects Field
Underlined
The text is underlined on its whole length.
Crossed
The text is crossed on its whole length.
Box
Draws a rectangle around the text..
Capital
The text is entirely displayed in capitals. Small letters remain
saved as small, though; this option concerns the view only, not the
text itself.
Hidden
The text is not displayed. When this setting is active the Box
setting is automatically enabled in order to make sure that the text
remains available for further operations; otherwise it even
wouldnt be selectable any more.
Proportional
The characters of a proportional font have a variable breadth; that
increases their legibility. The characters of a non-proportional font
instead occupy all the same space. This quality is useful e.g. for
the construction of a table with numbers which is a lot more legible
when the numbers are aligned. This attribute doesnt concern
TrueType fonts, but only the fonts of the program.
Justification Field
Origin
Sets the origin of the text, i.e. its postition with respect to the
inserting point.
Justification
Is used in case of multiline texts; it sets the justification of the
text lines with respect to the box that is occupied by the text:
Left The
lines begin at the left border of the box.
Right
The lines end at the right border of the box.
Centered
The lines are centered with respect to the box.
Justified
Blank spaces are added between the words of a line in order to make
each line of the text touch both borders of the box: the breadth of
the text will correspond to the breadth of the box.
Spacing Field
The entered values are defined as the ratio with the height of the
text (entered in Height).
Line spacing Sets the
vertical distance between the origin of two lines. Line spacing value
0 means superimposing lines.
Spacing Sets the horizontal
distance between the characters. A positive value means an increase
of space between the characters, a negative value means a decrease of space.
Other attributes Field
Slant Sets the slant of the
character within the character cell. The value indicates the
inclination angle, expressed as centesimal degrees, of the character
with respect to the straight position. A positive value lets the
character incline forward, a negative value lets it incline back.
This option is enabled for the program fonts only.
Base/height ratio The value
defines the ratio base : height of the character cell.
Angle Indicates as degrees
the inclination of the whole text with respect to the horizontal
axis. A positive value makes the text rotate anticlockwise round the
application point.
Dimensions page
This page lets you manage the attributes that are common to Dimension
entities. Attributes of dimension texts are managed separately
through the Dimension text page.
The units of measure for the display of the dimensions, instead, are
managed through the Units of
measure page.
The attributes of dimension are:
Colors Field
This field lets you separately set the colors of the various parts a
dimension is made of:
Dimensions dimension line
and arrows
Extensions reference lines
Text dimension text,
eventual texts on the left or the right included
Tolerances dimension tolerances
To assign one single color to all parts of the dimension you are
recommended to set the Color
attribute through the General page.
Arrows Field
Type Sets the arrow type;
value 0 indicates the absence of an arrow.
Ratio Sets the ratio between
the arrow size and the character height of the dimension text.
Tolerances Field
Upper Sets the value of the
upper tolerance; a blank input field indicates the absence of an
upper tolerance.
Lower Sets the value of the
lower tolerance; a blank input field indicates the absence of a lower tolerance.
ISO Sets the ISO code for
the tolerances. In this case the values inserted under Upper and
Lower are ignored; upper and lower tolerance are calculated according
to the code.
Various Field
Factor Sets the
multiplication factor for dimensions. Value 1 means the dimension
text displays the value of the dimension in drawing unit. Inserting
here another value you can scale the dimension value by the
respective factor.
Ref. Dist. Sets the value of
the Reference distance, i.e. the distance between the measured point
and the extension line. If you want to detach the extension from the
measured entity insert a value different from 0.
A positive value defines the
distance between the reference points and the reference lines of the dimension.
A negative value defines in
its absolute value the length of the reference lines; they start from
the dimension line and are detached from the reference points.
Dimension text page
This page lets you manage the attributes that are common to dimension
entities . The other dimension attributes are managed through the Dimensions
page and the Units of
measure page.
In general the attributes of dimension texts are the same as the
attributes of normal texts - that are managed through the Texts
page with the following differences:
The attributes are saved separately.
Dimension texts have a fixed inclination and a fixed origin, they are
aligned to the dimension line.
Dimension texts can consist of one single line only.
The attributes of dimension texts are:
Font
Sets the font that can be selected from the pull-down menu. All
available TrueType fonts are available and 5 own fonts of the program.
Style
Sets the font style that can be selected from the pull-down menu.
Styles are available for TrueType fonts only, not for the program fonts.
Height
Sets the value of the height attribute that can be selected from the
pull-down menu or by use of the keyboard entering directly the value
in the input field. The height refers to the capitals, such as 'A'.
Effects Field
Underlined The text is
underlined on its whole length.
Crossed The text is crossed
on its whole length.
Box Draws a rectangle around
the text..
Capital The text is entirely
displayed in capitals. Small letters remain saved as small, though;
this option concerns the view only, not the text itself.
Hidden The text is not
displayed. When this setting is active the Box
setting is automatically enabled in order to make sure that the text
remains available for further operations; otherwise it even
wouldnt be selectable any more.
Proportional The characters
of a proportional font have a variable breadth; that increases their
legibility. The characters of a non-proportional font instead occupy
all the same space. This quality is useful e.g. for the construction
of a table with numbers which is a lot more legible when the numbers
are aligned. This attribute doesnt concern TrueType fonts, but
only the fonts of the program.
Other attributes Field
The values inserted for Ratio b/h and
Spacing refer to the text
height (selected under Height).
Slant Sets the slant of the
character within the character cell. The value indicates the
inclination angle, expressed as centesimal degrees, of the character
with respect to the straight position. A positive value lets the
character incline forward, a negative value lets it incline back.
This option is enabled for the program fonts only.
Ratio base/height The value
defines the ratio base : height of the character cell.
Spacing Sets the horizontal
distance between the characters. A positive value means an increase
of space between the characters, a negative value means a decrease of space.
Hatching page
This page lets you manage the attributes that are common to the
Hatching entities. The attributes of hatchings are:
Angle
Inclination of the hatching lines in sexagesimal degrees (full angle
= 360°).
Step
Distance between two hatching lines. Step 0 means the densest
hatching step ever possible (equals fill).
Type
Lets you select the type for the display of the hatching.
Units of measure page
This page lets you manage the attributes that are common to the units
of measure for the display of the texts of the Dimension entities.
The other dimension attributes are managed through the Dimensions
page and the Dimension
text page.
The unit of measure can be set separately in the Space
units field, for linear dimensions, and the Angular
units field, for angular dimensions.
Space units field
Here you can set the format of the numbers that express the linear
dimensions. Two units of measure formats, Engineering
and Architectural, use the
English system (inch), the others use the metric system. The formats are:
Decimal decimal notation
(ex. 15.50)
Engineering measures in feet
and decimal inches (ex. 1-3.5)
Architectural measures in
feet, inches and fractional inches (ex. 1-3 ½)
Fractional integers and
fractionals (ex. 15 ½)
Scientific scientific
notation: numbers with mobile point and powers of ten (ex. 1.55 E+01)
Angular units field
Here you can set the format of the numbers that express the angular dimensions:
Decimal degrees the circle
describes an angle of 360°, degree fractions are expressed in
decimals (ex. 30.500°)
Degrees/min/sec the circle
describes an angle of 360°, degree fractions are expressed in
minutes and seconds (ex. 30°300)
Centesimal degrees the
circle describes an angle of 400°, degree fractions are
expressed in decimals (ex. 30.889g)
Radians the circle describes
an angle of 2¶ (number pi), degree fractions are expressed in
decimals (ex. 0.532r)
Decimal precision field
Here you can set the number of decimal places, i.e. the precision the
measuring values shall be displayed in. These settings dont
modify the precision of the values in memory that remains on the
maximum level.
Dimensions Number of decimal
places that will be displayed in the dimension text. If the check box Delete
unused zeroes is checked the last digit after the decimal
point that doesnt equal zero will be rounded
Tolerances Number of decimal
places that will be displayed in the texts of eventual tolerances. If
the check box Delete unused zeroes
is checked the last digit after the decimal point that doesnt
equal zero will be rounded.
The units of measure set in this sheet are the same that are set in
the Units of measure page
of the CAD options window.
Whereas here you set the display of the dimensions in the drawing
area in the Options you set the units of measure for the display of
the dimensions in the Information window.