2005-12-06 08:41 PM
2005-12-06 09:32 PM
2005-12-06 10:32 PM
2005-12-06 10:53 PM
Nathan wrote:i think you just answered your own question.
Just out of curiosity, why would one be able to lable a drafting fill a cut or cover fill? (Actually, I realize there is probably some drawing exception somewhere that will make that really handy...)
2005-12-07 12:42 AM
Nathan wrote:Probably so you could draw in manual hatches to act like walls or like slab/roof infill... maybe to clean up a plan situation or a ceiling plan?
You Rock!!!
Just out of curiosity, why would one be able to lable a drafting fill a cut or cover fill? (Actually, I realize there is probably some drawing exception somewhere that will make that really handy...)
thanks.
-Nathan
2005-12-07 03:27 PM
~/archiben wrote:It's easy to get your fill tool accidentally set to 'Cut', by Opt(Alt)+clicking on a fill in a drawing section or detail window.
my question: how comeyoudrew fills that were labelled cut or cover?
2005-12-07 05:31 PM
TomWaltz wrote:These Fill and Line Categories are also good when saving a Section/Elevation as DWG/DXF. You might have drawn 2D Fills and Lines over your model in S/E Window, and you would probably want these fills and lines to go to the same layers than lines generated from the model will go in the resulting DWG/DXF file.Nathan wrote:Probably so you could draw in manual hatches to act like walls or like slab/roof infill... maybe to clean up a plan situation or a ceiling plan?
You Rock!!!
Just out of curiosity, why would one be able to lable a drafting fill a cut or cover fill? (Actually, I realize there is probably some drawing exception somewhere that will make that really handy...)
thanks.
-Nathan
2005-12-08 02:13 AM